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Reinhardt
M A G A Z I N E
Volume 16, No. 1 Fall 2010
Reinhardt has extra excitement this fall!
Reinhardt
M A G A Z I N E
Fall 2010 classes began with more students than ever before, 1229 to be exact!
822 are traditional students taking courses in Waleska with 475 living on campus, 133 receiving music
President
Dr. J. Thomas Isherwood
scholarships, 230 receiving athletic scholarships and 340 receiving academic scholarships. This record-
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Vice President for Institutional
Advancement & External Affairs
JoEllen Bell Wilson ’61
setting student body also includes 407 nontraditional students at outreach programs for working
adults in Alpharetta, Cartersville, Marietta and Epworth. Another 119 are graduate
students studying business, education, or music; 130 are in the WAIT program (our evening baccalaureate
Production/Photography Staff
Marsha S. White*
Executive Director of Marketing
and Communications
Lauren H. Thomas*
Media Relations Coordinator
degree in early childhood education); and we will train more than 100 students in our police academy in
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Amanda L. Brown*
Graphic Designer
Steven P. Ruthsatz*
Assistant Athletic Director
Jennifer Wiggins Matthews ’90
Director of Alumni
Bruce R. Bynum
Director of Development
Erin P. Honea
Database Specialist
*supplied photographs for this issue
The Reinhardt Magazine is published
annually by Reinhardt University. Creative
services are provided by Reinhardt’s
Office of Marketing and Communications.
Features
The Office of Alumni
Reinhardt University
7300 Reinhardt Circle
Waleska, GA 30183-2981
e-mail: [email protected]
phone: 770-720-5509
Front Cover: As a member of the National
Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
(NAIA) and the Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC), Reinhardt fields 16 athletic
teams, eight for women, seven for men and
a co-ed cheerleading squad. All offer scholarships for qualified student-athletes.
Now a comprehensive university
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Reinhardt is Hot News!
Find out how Reinhardt students, alumni, community members,
faculty and staff joined together to celebrate the beginning of a new
chapter in Reinhardt’s history.
The small college you cherish has developed into a comprehensive university
vital to the educational stability of not only our region, but the state of Georgia.
We now have more than 40 undergraduate degree programs, 3 master degree
programs, and more to come. Your Reinhardt has taken its rightful place as an
educational leader in the state of Georgia.
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Reinhardt Firsts
New complexity, same spirit
Witness some of the firsts as Reinhardt moved from college to university status. As a comprehensive university firmly grounded in the
liberal arts tradition, Reinhardt’s new slogan is: Shaping Lives and
Building Futures.
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Increasing numbers of students are putting pressure on facilities and
budgets. The top construction priority in the new strategic plan is a
new science building.
Departments
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We need you!
Year in Review - accomplishments from 2009-10
Honor Roll of Donors - donors who supported Reinhardt
With all this change, with all this complexity, if you came back to our campus, I
know you’d find the spirit very familiar and you’d feel right at home. During this
exciting and wonderful transformation, we have worked very hard to maintain
our core values. We still build positive relationships and provide a healthy mixture
of both challenge and support. We simply and honestly care about each other.
We believe we are creating such a positive living environment that our graduates
will take the ideals of love for each other, integrity, and personal and social
responsibility with them into the future. Reinhardt has always been a special place
and remains so today.
during the 2009-10 year
Alumnotes
Intercollegiate Athletics
There are young people today who need to be with us to share in the life-changing
experience of Reinhardt University. Too many of them are not here because
they can’t afford to be. We give all we can as a university without damaging our
instruction. You are the answer. Every gift to our scholarship efforts, no matter
how large or small, brings the Reinhardt experience closer for one more student.
Do what you can today. It isn’t just about their future; it’s about your future. And,
for all of us, it’s about the debt we owe this wonderful place and what Reinhardt
means to us.
Tom Isherwood
President
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Reinhardt University
HOT
is...
NEWS
!
On Aug. 28, 2010, the University
welcomed some “hot” activities
to commemorate the occasion.
A stage-full of Reinhardt friends helped cut the ribbon, including Georgia Mountain Conservancy
Director Liz Cole, Reinhardt mascot Reiny, First Lady Bettye Jo Isherwood, State Representative Calvin
Hill, SGA president Zaine Hedge, Ambassador Steve Black, Captain Vic West, President Dr. J. Thomas
Isherwood, Cherokee County Chamber President Pam Carnes, Waleska Major Doris Jones, Judge Frank
Mills, County Commission Chair Buzz Ahrens and Canton Mayor Gene Hobgood.
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Above: Students and recent alumni,
including (top) Lyndsey Hassell, Misti Steward,
Pierce Drake and (bottom) Adam Bradshaw,
Channing Hoyt and Jessica Mullins, joined
community leaders, faculty and staff to celebrate
Reinhardt becoming a University.
At left, from left to right: Jose Santamaria, Reiny
- the Eagle mascot, and Thai Crommer pose with
the ribbon.
Thomas Martin, son of Zach Martin and University Chaplain Leigh Martin, enjoy Hot Day.
Faculty member Vivana Baxter and staffer Janna
Moore sip cool ice tea.
Bottom: Reinhardt’s faculty and staff Hootenanny
band Dr. Dennis McIntire, Dr. Roger Lee, Mary
Laing, Pat Drago, Dr. Wayne Glowka, Julie
Schultz, JoEllen Wilson ’61, Jessica Burris Akers
’05, and Dr. Robert Driscoll, share a tune or two.
einhardt University’s recent name
change is hot news, and students,
faculty, staff, alumni and community members marked this special time in
the institution’s history by celebrating with
a special event.
“Reinhardt University is Hot News” on
August 28, 2010, welcomed some “hot” activities to commemorate the occasion, including a hot rod cruise-in, a hot dog dinner, a hot chili cook-off and more!
“Although the official name change
was on June 1, 2010, we waited to plan a
celebration for everyone, faculty, staff and
alumni included, when students would be
back. Students are the heart of the University. We wanted them to join the celebration and join in on our excitement!” said
JoEllen Wilson ’61, vice president for institutional advancement and external affairs.
The “hot” day began with the Lady
Eagles soccer team as they opened their fall
season. They tied 1-1 in the match against
rival team Trevecca Nazarene University.
Attendees got an up-close view of some
beautiful vintage automobiles during the
Hot Rod Cruise-In hosted by local car
enthusiasts. The Waleska Farmer’s Market, which featured area gardeners and
craftsmen, gave patrons a chance to sample
local fruits and vegetables and cool off with
fresh desserts.
Reinhardt’s famous Faculty & Staff
Hootenanny Band performed a selection of
songs that got the crowd hootin’ and hollerin’. After the exciting performance, President Dr. J. Thomas Isherwood addressed
the crowd, and then, with local dignitaries,
dedicated Reinhardt’s new name with an
honorary ribbon cutting.
The Hot Chili Cook-Off brought tasty
entries with the winning chili prize going
to a local firefighter.
Everyone finished this special “hot” day
with a delicious Hot Dog Dinner under the
big tents. It was a fun time of community
and fellowship! —LHT
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on Facebook for general RU
news, events and photos!
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Some Reinhardt University Firsts...
See all the faces that were first to take part
in these University traditions.
Meet the first Reinhardt University Captainss pictured here (back row, from left):
Jeremy Ragan, Aliecia Brooks, Jenna Lee, Chasity Miller, Claire Moore, Courtney
Holcombe, Caroline Pereira, Jessica Brown, Olivia Goodall, Sloane Stafford, Rachael
Mack, Stephanie Jarrard and Caroline Folsom; (front row, from left): Caitlan Sumner, Misti Dawn Steward, Zaine Hedge and Stephen Karafa. They assist the admissions office in recruiting students.
New students sign the first Reinhardt University Honor Pledge at New Student Induction.
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Brooke Benton from Canton, Ga., was the first
prospective student to receive a campus tour of
Reinhardt University! She is a member of Reinhardt’s Class of 2014.
Reinhardt’s student body elects Zaine Hedge, a
senior English major from Villa Rica, Ga., as the
first Reinhardt University Student Government Association president.
Nontraditional Student
Numbers on the Rise
Graduate students make up one tenth of Reinhardt’s
population, an 84 percent increase since the addition
of the first master’s program in 2007.
Though Reinhardt’s adult programs have
grown steadily over the past two years, the
increases in graduate and undergraduate
enrollment for fall 2010 were dramatic,
said Margaret “Peg” O’Connor, associate
vice president for academic affairs.
“The growth in Reinhardt’s adult programming is a direct response to the demand for these degrees in the marketplace
and the exciting career opportunities they
provide,” she said. “Also, the Herculean efforts of Adult Admissions Counselor Ray
Schumacher produced real results. In addition, our staff in the North Fulton Center,
the Registrar’s Office and the Financial Aid
Office worked together to make it easier
for adult students to enroll.”
O’Connor sees the growing demand
from adult students as an opportunity that
University planners can address with distinctive, targeted programs. Recent statistics from government agencies, the private
sector and print resources report that the
number of adult learners is expected to
double within the next decade, and Reinhardt needs the right program mix to meet
that growth, she said.
Popular Degree Completion
Programs for Adults
Enrollment in the undergraduate education and business programs has also skyrocketed. The WAIT program (Working
Adults into Teaching), an early childhood
education degree and teaching certification
program for working adults, has 130 students on the Waleska campus and at the
Cartersville and Epworth sites.
Degree-completion programs in Organizational Management and Leadership
and Public Safety Management and Leadership have also enrolled more than 90
students at the North Fulton Center and
Cartersville and Marietta sites.
Three Graduate Offerings...
with more to come
Reinhardt now offers three graduate
programs: a Master of Arts in Teaching in
Early Childhood Education, MAT; a Master of Business Administration, MBA; and
a Master of Music, MM.
The MAT has welcomed 80 students
since its introduction in fall 2009. With
more than 25 new students, the MBA has
its largest class to date this fall, and another
cohort is anticipated for spring 2011. The
MM now has 11 students.
O’Connor also sees more demand for
graduate degrees. The National Center for
Educational Statistics found that master’s
degrees increased 45 percent in the last
decade. Business and education showed
more than a 50 percent increase, security and protective services showed a 188
percent increase and healthcare increased
9 percent.
Meeting this demand, as well as requests from alumni, has prompted Reinhardt to add an M.Ed., a Master in Education in early childhood education for
certified teachers with undergraduate education degrees. The 24-month program has
been approved by SACS and will start in
August 2011.
Also being considered for development
are a Master in Public Administration and
a Master in Homeland Security. The homeland security program will address the
needs of homeland security professionals,
namely first responders, especially those
in mid-management and decision-making
positions. The call for graduate education
in homeland security has grown dramatically, and the Department of Homeland
Security expects to fill more than 500,000
mid- to upper-level management positions
by 2015. — POC
Top: Reinhardt’s North Fulton Center on Old Milton Parkway in Alpharetta, Ga., offers the MBA
and MAT graduate programs, adult programs and
public-safety related programs.
Middle: Programs related to public safety are another growth area for Reinhardt, including the
Police Academy, a bachelor degree in public safety
management and leadership, and an associate
degree in criminal justice or fire management.
Shown here is Reinhardt’s third Police Academy
class, which graduated in May 2010.
Bottom: Class discussion is a central feature in
Reinhardt’s MBA program. Faculty and students
create a lively, experienced-based learning environment. MBA class members listen intently to the
class discussion.
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Jonathan Rivers ‘03
Jessica Johnson ’11
Biology Takes Root
“I love science.”
— Jessica Johnson ‘11
Healthcare, Cancer, CSI, Ecology, the BP Oil Spill
These factors are attracting talented students,
but increasing numbers are creating needs
for facilities, equipment and professional development.
What’s your major?
At Reinhardt, more students than ever are
choosing biology or one of seven sciencerelated programs. Several of Reinhardt’s
biology faculty – Dr. Zach Felix, Dr. Eddie
Robertson, Dr. Irma Santoro, and Dr.
Danielle Satre — recently explained the
program’s growth, distinctive features and
needs for the future.
Why the Growth?
Santoro sees the increasing awareness
of health issues as spurring student interest. “You can’t turn on the radio or a news
program without hearing about new findings or a new drug. Also the prevalence of
cancer. That’s huge. ”
Robertson lists more factors: “popular
TV shows like CSI, disasters like the BP
oil spill, ecology, the green movement, sustainability, the change in population and
the ‘boomers’ going into eldercare. Also the
nurse practitioner who’s providing primary
care.” All these factors are drawing students
to the sciences.
These students are choosing from programs or concentrations, each fine-tuned to
provide the foundational coursework and
skills required by their intended career field.
Future doctors, dentists and pharmacists
have an concentration engineered just for
them, and they aren’t alone. “If you are going to do physical therapy, you need more
physics and human anatomy and physiol-
Funding needed for Biology Building
A top priority is a Science Center to address the
increased interest in biology, chemistry and physics.
Reinhardt’s 2010–2015 Strategic Plan outlines the need to raise $4 million to construct and furnish a building adjacent to the Samuel C. Dobbs Science Building. University trustees plan to build the new facility without incurring debt. “We are looking
for donors for this exciting new facility,” said JoEllen Wilson ’61, vice president for
institutional advancement and external affairs. After funding is secured and plans are
finalized, the project will take about a year to build.
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Jonathan Rivers ‘03
Jessica Johnson ’11
Seven science-related majors:
Bachelor of Science in Biology:
general biology
pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-pharmacy
pre-veterinary
pre-physical therapy
pre-field biology
Bachelor of Science in Biology Education
Pre-nursing (associate degree)
ogy,” said Robertson, so the pre-physical
therapy program reflects that preference.
“If you are going to be a pharmacist or a
dentist, you need to have microeconomics.
Our programs give students flexibility, but
they also address specific career needs and
get our graduates ready for the next step.”
Trusting Relationships, Small
Classes & Research Opportunities
Students interested in science are also
drawn to Reinhardt by the supportive relationships they can form with faculty. In a
program that is typically about 60 percent
commuters, students “can get a quality science experience without getting lost in a
large university,” Robertson said. “We get
students with talent who value and flourish with a caring, family-type relationship.
We’re building the scientific knowledge,
but it’s also about relationships. It’s the expertise of our faculty, the depth of passion
and the example of balanced lives – the
value-entered lives – we offer. It’s not only
the science; it’s the other half, too.”
Felix also enjoys helping students realize their potential. “We take students…
and elevate them to a really high level,” he
said. “We take students who don’t know
they’re excellent, and we open their eyes to
the possibilities.”
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Science Degree Paves the Way
Careers for biology majors range from pharmacy,
dental & medical school to research, field work or
even law school.
“There was nothing extra I needed. The biology
degree prepared me.” — Jonathan Rivers ‘03
While pausing to give a flu shot or you might have 30 in a big class.”
greeting a customer at the Towne Lake
The contrast helped him realize why
Kroger in Woodstock, Ga., pharmacist Reinhardt was so special. “It was the closeJonathan Rivers ’03 is all smiles. “You ness. Hanging out watching TV all Satsee pretty much the same people month urday in the Varsity Room.” Now living
to month. Some come in every week. A in Canton with his new bride, Erica, he
group of fellows who drink coffee at Star- still plays softball on summer Wednesdays
bucks say ‘Hey’ every day. It’s a good com- with 12 to 15 Reinhardt friends.
munity. I like it here a lot.”
As the biology program grows, he
That’s good to hear from Rivers, who hopes the hands-on emphasis will remain.
almost left biology. Early on he switched “I liked the lab, whether building cultures
his major to business, but he missed the in petri dishes or picking leaves outside science. “You got to see why things work doing something hands-on was better
the way they do on the biology side and than lectures and notes.”
how the world works on the business side.
He picked Dr. Eddie Robertson “Dr.
I ended up being a double major.”
Rob” as his favorite biology professor.
As a junior, he decided to become a “Going on hikes, on the trail, to the creek
pharmacist. His classes met all the prereq- or the lake — Dr. Rob did the most. He
uisites, and he did well on the pharmacy might play James Taylor during a test, but
college admissions test. “There was noth- he taught you what you needed to know.”
ing extra I needed. The biology degree preHe describes Reinhardt’s biology propared me.”
gram as “preparation for anything. I have a
He graduated from Mercer University’s friend who works in a micro lab. Another
College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences is a park ranger. Two who went to dental
in Atlanta in 2007. “It was more of a work- school. You can do anything you want
place experience,” he said. “It was big. You with this degree.” — MSW
had 130 people in a class, while at Reinhardt
Canton, Ga., native Jessica Johnson ’11
has known since 5th grade that she wanted
to be a dentist. What she didn’t know was
that she would spend her first four years
in school at Reinhardt. She thought she
would start at Reinhardt and then transfer
to a bigger school. Reinhardt had given her
$1000 more in scholarships than her other
top choice, and that little push swayed her
to the college next door.
As a commuter, she enjoyed Reinhardt
and began to get involved. “All my friends
lived on campus, and I was always up here,
so I decided to move on campus,” she said.
“And I love it — the small class sizes, the
campus, and how it’s like a small, closeknit family,” she said.
With dental school prerequisites to
meet, she picked biology as her major.
She enjoys the personal attention offered
by Reinhardt’s biology program. “In [organic chemistry] lab we each did our own
experiment. We all got to work with the
chemicals. It’s really hands-on, and they try
to give you real-life experience with what
you’re studying.”
Johnson describes the biology professors as very supportive. “They’re there for
you,” she said. “They’re willing to open the
lab for an extra hour if you need to redo
something or didn’t finish. They’ll also
help you get an internship or someone to
job shadow. They would do that in a heart
beat. They are very different in how they
teach, but they are all very good at what
they do.”
This spring she will job shadow a Reinhardt alumnus in Canton, dentist Dr. S.
“Matt” Phelps ’92. “I hope to learn more
about what being a dentist entails,” she
said. “I want to gain more knowledge and
experience about the dentistry field.”
After graduation, she plans to spend
the summer preparing for the dental school
admissions test. Her top choice for dental
school is the Medical College of Georgia.
“My grades are fine,” she said with a
big smile, “but I’ll need to focus on taking
the test.” — MSW
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Living History
Elree Bridges Worley ’48
Writes About Her Childhood
During the Depression
Satre said small classes help students
bond. “They are more active with study
groups and more apt to talk outside class,”
she said. Working together successfully is
critical in science, said Santoro. “Especially
in research, you need to be collaborative,”
she said. “You don’t do anything alone.”
Students are also doing research. This
October, students studied the deciduous
forest that borders Lake Huron. Another
group went to Kentucky to collect salamander samples. “If someone wants to go
to med school, we can give them an advantage by spending time... with a research
project and helping them develop their
critical thinking, writing and presentation
skills,” Felix said. “Spending time with the
students; that’s our edge.”
Students are also getting published. Last
year, four students presented at an Association of Southeastern Biologists conference.
Posters are how younger scientists present
their work, said Santoro. They create a
graphical representation of their research,
then scientists and students come by and
Left: Lee Lamb (left) and Taylor Barnes
consult their notes as they work on a dissection project.
Below: Dr. Irma Santoro (left) enjoys continuing to teach students in actual labs.
“At other places, instruction is moving
more and more to computers. You don’t
often see wet labs any more. You see schools
doing genetic experiments on computers
on virtual fruit flies. They sit in front of
their own computer screens, by themselves,
not working together. That’s not modeling
how real science is done.”
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ask questions. The abstracts get published,
and the posters qualify as their first formal
publication.”
Another advantage is Reinhardt’s location. “Our environment, our campus, becomes part of class,” said Santoro. “We go
look for bugs or down to the lake to get
a water sample. That brings it together. If
you provide everything, it’s like a child who
has no idea where fruit and vegetables come
from because they’ve never grown anything
from a seed. Here they can put the two together because they can collect the things
they’ll be doing the research on. The circle
can become complete.”
Growing Program Produces Needs
As the science programs have grown
and the faculty expertise expanded, more
needs have developed. “Our group has
been a point of excellence for 20 years, but
we... haven’t had the staff or the facilities
to support large numbers,” Robertson said.
“Now we have the staff, and we’re pushing
our physical boundaries in terms of space.”
Reinhardt President Dr. J. Thomas Isherwood recognizes these needs. “As we’ve
expanded in the sciences, there’s a critical
need for more laboratories and more technical equipment,” he said.
The faculty also need the resources to
perform research. “These faculty have to
do research in order to be qualified for tenure, but we don’t have the equipment they
need,” Robertson said. “We have the type
of professors we want, and we need to support their research... Right now, we can’t.”
A new science center is the top construction priority in the 2010 – 2015 Strategic Plan. The University is committed
to raising $4 million to construct and furnish a building adjacent to the Samuel C.
Dobbs Science Building. “We are looking
for donors for this much-needed facility,”
said JoEllen Wilson ’61, vice president for
institutional advancement and external affairs. “The growth of this program, and the
success of the graduates are exciting, and we
want to put the blocks in place to continue
its success.” — MSW
(Right) Worley demonstrates
the string games she and her
sister played while growing
up in the Depression.
(Top left) Worley points to
her childhood photo.
(Bottom left) Worley plays
jack stones.
Photos by Samantha
Wilson, Cherokee Tribune.
Read more: Cherokee
Tribune - Rewriting
History
Reinhardt alumna Elree Worley’s tales from
her childhood during the Depression, “We
Made It” and “Rounding the Corners,” have
been compiled into one volume and re-released by Yawn’s Publishing in Canton, Ga.
The first book, “We Made It,” was
published in the early 1990s and contains
more than 40 stories from her youth. She
wrote the second book a few years later after readers asked for more tales.
“People said, ‘You didn’t write anything
about so and so’ and ‘You didn’t mention
so and so,’” she said.
Worley, now 86, would recount her
childhood stories to her granddaughter,
which eventually led to her decision to
write the episodes down.
“I could write better than I could
talk,” she said, adding she has known she
could be a writer since attending Reinhardt for two years in the late 1940s. A
teacher there would read her work aloud to
the class, she said.
“If she liked it, maybe I could hatch up
some stories,” she said.
The book’s stories are about the “trials
and tribulations” of everyday life during
that era.
Worley was one of 12 children. Her father owned a country store, and the family
raised cotton in a tiny community called
Enterprise.
Stories include “Saving the Chewing Gum,” where she recalls the luxury of
chewing gum and how children would take
gum out of their mouths only for meals.
Gum would stay in a child’s mouth unless it dropped out somehow and got “too
much dirt to be cleaned off.”
She also writes about milking cows,
going to square dances and homespun
fun and games. “Our parents couldn’t afford to buy us toys,” she said. “Children
created their own games, such as collecting rocks from the yard to play jack stones,
using string to form different shapes with
our hands and spinning a button on a piece
of thread.”
“We would play it for hours,” said Worley. “Mother would get us to play it because
it was quiet.”
During the depression, she explained
that children were not aware of the economic conditions. “Everyone was just
alike. Everybody had the same nothing. We
made it just as good as anybody else.”
Worley, who is widowed, has three
children and two grandchildren, and she
is excited to see the stories reprinted so
more people in the community can share
in them.
“It is history,” she said. “True, everyday,
living history.” –article by Ashley Fuller
’01 for the Feb. 26, 2010, issue of The
Cherokee Tribune
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Annual Report - July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010
Reinhardt Ambassadors:
Advocates to the Community
Spreading the word about Reinhardt’s programs,
places and personalities
Above left: Mathematics and Sciences Dean Dr. William J.
DeAngelis (left) talks with Ambassadors Judy Ross (center)
and Pam Carnes.
Lower left: Waleska Mayor Doris Jones (left) discusses programming with Education Dean Dr. James L. Curry.
Above right: Assistant Professor of Business Dr. Katherine
Hyatt (left) visits with Ambassadors Alan King (center) and
George W. McClure. McClure is the 2010-12 Ambassador
chair, and King chaired the group from 2008 - 2010.
Reinhardt Ambassadors serve as advocates
for the University in their professional
and personal circles, and keeping them informed is an exciting challenge.
“When we add new programs or make
changes, it’s important that we keep them
up to date,” said Bruce Bynum, director of
development. “If they get a question, we
want them to have the correct answer.”
The Ambassadors recently joined with
North Fulton community leaders to learn
about the programs for working adults offered at North Fulton Center in Alpharetta.
“To many, this group represents Reinhardt,
and we appreciate their willingness to reach
out on our behalf in the community,” Bynum said.
The Ambassadors also enjoyed meeting
MBA students, other Ambassadors and Reinhardt personnel, and hearing comments
from President Dr. J. Thomas Isherwood.
Year in Review
Now Reinhardt University
Reinhardt’s new strategic plan, Excellence at Reinhardt — A Strategic Plan 2010
- 2015, was finalized by the faculty, staff and administration and then adopted
by the Board of Trustees at the May 2010 meeting. One of the first components
implemented was an institutional name change on June 1, 2010.
Largest Enrollment in History
Reinhardt welcomed 1124 students for fall semester 2009 and 1069 for spring
semester 2010, the largest enrollments to date. Reinhardt had 73 graduate
students, 65 Police Academy students, and 123 evening education students.
Selected adult programs were offered at new sites in Epworth, Cartersville and
Marietta. These new programs and sites help to meet the community’s growing
demand for well designed adult and graduate programs.
New Core Curriculum
Faculty completed revisions on the set of required courses for all students. Launched in fall
2010, the new general education program offers students more flexibility, addresses personal
and social responsibility, focuses on critical reading, and requires fewer semester hours.
– BRB
2010
Golf Tournament
Winners
2010 Dave Henritze Scholarship Golf Classic:
Two teams were awarded top honors. 1) The
Bank of North Georgia team, including Jeff Cox
(from left) and Bert Clements, won First Low
Net. Members of the team not pictured include
Vincent Spencer and Chad Parson. The team accepted their award from Jim Jernigan (right),
Reinhardt coordinator of ministerial relations.
2) The BB&T Insurance Services team of Tommy
Beman (from left), Bryan Evans, Rusty Rustin
and Gary Lisle, from northern Fulton County,
won First Low Gross.
The honors in the 2010 United Methodist
Scholarship Golf Outing went to:
3) E.R. Mitchell, (l-r), Wayne Copper, David Walters and Matthew Leiter for First Low Net.
4) Jay Hodges (l-r), Ron Flowers, Johnny Conner
and Scott Fankhouser for First Low Gross.
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Exemplary Student Work
The 2nd Annual Convocation of Artists and Scholars showcased exceptional
student work, from music recitals, creative writing, artwork and a theatrical production to a student research conference, a student-teacher portfolio
exhibit, science exhibits and an award-winning business presentation.
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SACS & University Senate Approval
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Reinhardt received final SACS approval as a graduate institution and
is developing master’s programs in education and public safety. After a
rigorous study, The United Methodist Church also approved Reinhardt to
be listed as an UM-affiliated institution.
AFC Success
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Each year, golf tournaments introduce new
friends to Reinhardt and raise much-needed scholarship funds.
The Dave Henritze Scholarship Golf
Classic supports student work, which allows students to work on campus and help
finance their education. It also supports
other scholarships for deserving students.
Since this event began in 1989, it has raised
more than $2.23 million for scholarships.
The 2011 event will be held on May 9.
Despite a challenging
economy, Reinhardt netted
almost $1.54 million in
annual gifts. This total includes $625,000, a portion
of the value of a large land
donation received in 2009.
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The United Methodist Scholarship Golf
Outing is spearheaded by the Reinhardt
Ministerial Association. Proceeds support
scholarships for United Methodist students
and those pursuing a career in the ministry.
Since this first outing in 1994, almost a half
million has been raised. The 2011 outing
will be held on May 24.
To learn more about these opportunities, please contact Barbara Manous at 770720-5506 or [email protected]. — BLM
Athletic Highlights
Reinhardt changed conferences and is now in the Appalachian Athletic Conference of the
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Softball and men’s golf won conference
championships. Men’s lacrosse had its inaugural season, and women’s lacrosse was announced for launch in 2010-11. Through the generosity of alumnus and longtime trustee
C. Kenneth White ’61, lights were added to the baseball and softball fields. —MSW
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Annual Report & Honor Role of Donors
Pinnacle Society
($100,000 +)
Annual Fund
The Heart of the Matter
by Bruce Bynum, Director of Development
Alvia Cook
Georgia United Methodist Commission
on Higher Education
Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation
Northside Hospital-Cherokee
W. I. H. & Lula E. Pitts Foundation
Steven & Nancy Gordy Simms
Tower Club
Amount
Percent
Given of Total
Funds
2009-2010
A Day
5.7%
$87,190
Annual
Fund Summary
Annual Scholarships
22%
$340,322
$1,420
Amount
Boards
.1%
Percent
of Total
Given 9.4%
$143,070
FundsGolf Classic
Program
AHonoree
Day
$7,185
$87,190
Ministerial
Golf
Annual
Scholarships
Unrestricted Funds*
Boards
.5%5.7%
2%22%
$1,420 51.9% .1%
$31,130
$340,322
$790,101
Phone/Mail
$52,061
3.3%
Reinhardt Family
$15,850
1%
Trustee
$68,948
4.1%
Golf Classic
$143,070
Honoree Program
Ministerial Golf
$7,185
9.4%
.5%
2%
Total $1,537,276
Unrestricted Funds*
51.9%
$790,101 100%
TOTAL
$31,130
Phone/Mail
$52,061
3.3%
Reinhardt Family
$15,850
1%
Trustee
$68,948
4.1%
Total $1,537,276
100%
TOTAL
*Unrestricted Funds include $625,000 gift of land.
Each year you are asked to share your success with Reinhardt by giving to the annual fund.
By making a donation, you provide Reinhardt with the margin of excellence needed to
prepare today’s students for tomorrow in the special way that only Reinhardt can.
As Reinhardt’s new director of development, I have already heard from many of you.
“I love Reinhardt!”
“I love the way they took care of me when I was a student there.”
“I love the way the campus looks so beautiful.”
“I love the new master’s programs Reinhardt now offers: Just what I needed!”
“I love the smiles I see on the faces of my friends when we talk about Reinhardt.”
“I love the way Reinhardt has grown but remains the same. I want it to continue to
grow and nurture future generations of students.”
“I want to help. I give to the annual fund.”
Please join me in showing your love and support of Reinhardt. You can go online to
www.reinhardt.edu/advancement and click “Give Now.” You can remember Reinhardt in
your will or trust. You can call me at 770-720-5505. You can contact the Alumni and/or
Development Office by mail (it’s okay to include a check if you are so inclined). Share with
us your news, what is happening in your life. And you can always stop in. We would love
to visit.
Want to know more? Call me at 770-720-5505 – BRB
“A Partnership in the Greatest Sense of the Word”
Three levels of annual
grants are available:
$500 for full-time residents of Cherokee County enrolled as full-time degree-seeking students.
$1,000 for students who meet the
above criteria and have an academic
grade point average of 3.0.
$2,000 for students who meet all of the
above criteria and reside on campus.
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Since 1988, more than $3 million in Cherokee Grants
have been awarded to deserving local students.
Created in 1988, the annual A DAY campaign supports Reinhardt’s Cherokee
County Grants for local students which allow eligible students to receive up to $8,000
during their four years at Reinhardt.
Barbara Manous, Reinhardt’s director of fund raising and church relations,
describes A DAY as “a partnership in the
greatest sense of the word – Reinhardt and
the community working together to benefit local students. Plus all A DAY gifts are
matched by Reinhardt…dollar for dollar.”
Cherokee County Commission Chairman Buzz Ahrens is leading the 2010-11
A DAY effort. “Reinhardt is growing at a
responsible and rational pace,” Ahrens said.
“The University is truly a unique institution of higher learning, so I am glad to offer my time in an effort to ensure funding is
available for Cherokee students. It is a compelling story when we see our local students
staying and succeeding in college because
they received the A DAY scholarship.”
“The University is dedicated to shaping
lives and building futures, and as chair of A
DAY, I hope to help make that continue to
be a reality for our students,” Ahrens said.
— BLM
($50,000–$99,999)
Anonymous
The Evelyn and Frank Gordy Foundation
Stuart & Eulene Murray Foundation
Benefactor’s Club
($25,000 - $49,999)
The Rev. Dr. Reynolds W. Greene, Jr. ’80H
Donald & Judy Hausfeld
Leadership Circle
($10,000 - $24,999)
Aramark Corporation
Bank of North Georgia
Clark & Ruby Baker Foundation
Coca-Cola North America
Robert L. & Jackie Barnes McEntire ’62
Samuel C. Dobbs Estate
Christopher E. & Deborah Dupree
Fincher-Loughridge Foundation, Inc.
Georgia Foundation for Independent
Colleges
Robert M. & Pam R. Henritze
Peter Allen Jernigan
Paul W. Jones Fund
Padgett Services
William G. Hasty, Jr. ’67
Pacesetter’s Club
($5,000 - $9,999)
Brenda Cagle Barnes ’65
BB&T Huffines-Russell Insurance
The Coca-Cola Company
Dash LP
Frances Wood Wilson Foundation
General Board of Higher Education
Ministry
Scott D. & Susan Hawkins
Fred H. Henritze
Lynn H. & Doris L. Johnston
John and Mary Franklin Foundation, Inc.
Lake Arrowhead Communities, L.L.C.
My Sports Dreams, LLC
North Georgia United Methodist
Foundation, Inc.
Norman W. & Barbara A. Paschall ’94H
Gaylen Roberts
The Brooks Family Charitable Lead Annuity
Trust
The Chatlos Foundation, Inc.
The Varsity, Inc.
Gary C. & Brenda H. Waddell ’68 ’68
Glenn D. & Susan Warren
Chairman’s Club
($2,500 - $4,999)
Allgood Pest Solutions
Eddie & Katherine Brewer
Atlanta Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
Credit Union of Georgia
Dr. Franklin R. & Carolyn R. Croker ’54 ’54
Gerald E. Eickhoff
ExxonMobil Foundation
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
First Cherokee State Bank
Georgia Power Foundation
The Charles S. Hasson Fund, Inc.
Hasty, Pope LLP
Mr. & Mrs. William J. Hearn, Jr.
Lois & Lucy Lampkin Foundation
William D. & Nell Magruder
Pope, Mc Glamry, Kilpatrick, Morrison &
Norwood, LLC
John S. Pratt
G. Cecil & Myrna Pruett
W. Harrison & Dorothy Reeves
Regions Bank
Steven L. & Cristal Stancil ’73
Charles Austin Stephens
The Landon Group, Inc.
Universal Alloy Corporation
C. Kenneth & Myra White ’61
Neely & Kathy T. Young
President’s Club
($1,000 - $2,499)
Alan D. & Judith B. Allen
Amicalola EMC Trust Operation Round-Up
Anonymous
Paul H. & Marian F. Anderson, Sr.
Thomas & Christine Balachowski
Ralph W. & Sandra Smith Balchin Jr. ’65
Thomas A. Ballard
O. Alvin & Betty Barge, Jr.
Bascom T. Baynes
John H. & Joy Adams Bennett, Jr. ’65 ’90
Big Canoe Chapel Women’s Guild
Myrtie A. Black Estate
Col. Steve K. & Betty C. Black ’76 ’79
Drs. R. Dean & Grace H. Boswell ’47
Beth Adams Bowser ’68
Brasfield & Gorrie, LLC
Thomas W. & Carolyn B. Carter ’61
Edward Owens Chapman
Cherokee Community Chorale
Cherokee County Retired Educators
Association
Cherokee Floor Covering, Inc.
Charles K. & Carolyn Cobb, Jr.
Cobb Electric Membership Corp.
Jerry W. Cooper
Marshall & Kathy Day, Sr.
Norene H. Flick
Elizabeth Freytag
Friendship Class, Peachtree Road UMC
Duncan & Judy Gray
Donald Gregory & Christy Storey
Glenn P. Grove, Jr.
Habersham Properties
W. Clark Hanger
G. Dennis & Jeanette Wakefield Harris, Jr.
’58 ’58
Jim & Jayne Hasson, Jr.
W. Richard & Margaret Hauenstein
Havertys Furniture Companies, Inc.
The Rev. R. Olin & Donna Chastain Herndon
’57 ’57
Calvin & Cheryl Hill
James C. & Margaret Nesbitt Hobbs ’65
Holder Construction Company
Marjorie Humphrey Hubbard ’37
Robert P. & Barbara Hunter, Jr.
Dr. J. Thomas & Bettye Jo Isherwood
Margaret C. Jackson
Joe E. Johnston Foundation
William J. & Mary Beavers Johnston ’56
Junior Service League of Woodstock
Thomas H. & Jean Krueger
Claudette L. Martin
Wright & Barbara Martin
McClure Family Foundation
Joan U. McFather
Ernest N. & Jeanene S. Moore ’52
Jeanene S. Moore
The Rev. Dr. James B. & Jo Poore
Mooneyhan ’66 ’66
Northside UMC
L. Eugene & Yvonne Harris Norton ’60 ’60
Optimist Club of Laurel Canyon
Brad Osborne
Sara P. Parsons
Hugh & Mary Jane Peterson, Jr.
Garland F. & Darsa Pinholster ’96H
Mathew Avary & Susan Moore Pinson ’05
’04
Walter & Mary Pittman
Bert Ponder
Marion T. & Judy Pope, Jr.
William G. & Beverly Pritchard, Jr.
R. T. Jones Memorial Community
Foundation, Inc.
Louis & Katianne Riccardi, D.D.S.
Roy Rice & Ellen A. Reagan
Mr. & Mrs. Horace L. Richards
William O. & Alice S. Riley
A. R. & Elaine Fraser Roberts, III ’84
William & Marilyn Roberts
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Honor Roll of Donors 2009–2010
Gary & Ruthie Rollins
Ricardo Sanchez
Service League of Cherokee County
James D. Spratt, Jr.
Mel & Linda Teetz
The Garden Club of Georgia, Inc.
The Henritze Company
The Kroger Company Foundation
The Ma-Ran Foundation
Rufus L. Tindol, III
United Community Banks
Wal-Mart Foundation
Warren P. & Ava F. Sewell Foundation
William L. & June H. Wester ’96H
N. J. Wilbanks Contractor, Inc
Steve & Robin Williams ’73
Venette Morgan Williams
John H. & JoEllen Bell Wilson ’60 ’61
Melody Wilson & David D. Wilson
James H. Yarbrough
Dean’s Club
($500 - $999)
Eric Alvin Ballinger, P.C.
Batson-Cook Company
Thomas M. & Karen L. Beman
Thomas A. Bethel
Black Bear Investment Fund, LLC
Arlene P. Bowles
Thomas P. & A. Pat Bowles, Jr.
Thomas L. Bradbury
Bridgemill Sixes Service League
Business & Professional Women - Canton/
Cherokee Chapter
Robert E. Byrd & Michelle DeHaven
Dr. & Mrs. Michael Cash
Marguerite Thigpen Cline ’58
James Cox
CreekSide Bank
Crescent Bank
Ralph & Mildred Dangar
Lucretia M. & Bill Davenport
Danny & Bonnie L. DeBord
C. W. & Alice Dennard
Earl Dolive
Thomas B. Doner & Jayette R. Blom
Hugh Doss
Dr. Robert Driscoll
Edward Jones
Elarbee, Thompson, Sapp, & Wilson, LLP
Catherine B. Emanuel
Emerginet
First Beacon Capital LLC
The Rev. Dr. Ron & Yvonne Flowers
David H. & Luck F. Gambrell
Georgia Master Gardener Association Inc.
Gibbs Landscape Company
Randy D. Gravley ’95
Jack H. & Dawn Morrison Gray ’64
Dr. & Mrs. M. David Gregory
The Hon. Joe Frank & Elizabeth Harris
Mr. & Mrs. William Hayes
Dr. Ralph E. & Jean Holmes Helser ’59
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Hillside UMC
James Michael Hunt
KBC Investments, LLC
Lynn & Larry Kellogg
Kohl’s Department Stores
Amy & Nevin Kreisler
Joel & Sheila Ingle Langford ’91
Lanier Goodman Foundation
Edgar Lary ’62
Dr. Stephen S. & Jane Wong Law ’69 ’71
Hazel B. Lewis ’42
The Lisle Company
Little & Smith, Inc.
Ben Logue
Jean & Wayne Maffett
The Rev. Dr. Aquiles E. Martinez
Mark & Jennifer Wiggins Matthews ’90
Kirk M. McAlpin, Jr.
Robert G. & Nancy G. McKinnon
The Hon. Kipling Louise McVay
Medical Associates of North Georgia
John S. & Carolyn R. Millar
Jacqueline Moore
Richard Mullenbach
North Canton Chevron
North Metro Waste, Inc.
Pillow Perfect, Inc
Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc.
David & Cecelia Ratcliffe
Result Oriented Solutions, Inc.
Riverstone Chiropractic, LLP
T. Andy & Louise Roach
Sylvia Wheeler Roberts
Andrea Rollins
Glen W. Rollins
Rotary Club of Woodstock
Pamela M. Schindler
Schwab Charitable Fund
Franklin Self
Smith & Howard, P.C.
Garrett P. Smith
Glenda Snyder
Solid Solutions
Thomas & Nyle Srok
M. Cash Striplin ’71
Sue M. Tennant
The Bowden Spratt Law Firm PC
A.S. Turner & Sons, Inc.
Huie L. & Sonya Chilton Turner ’83 ’83
Universal Steel, Inc.
Clifford & Louise Wagner
Jennings E. Watkins
Wesley Way UMC
Wetland & Ecological Consultants, LLC
Walter & Carolyn Wiesboeck
Stanford G. & Debi T. Wilson
Paul Wilson
WLJA Radio-93.5 FM
Zax, Inc.
Patron’s Club
($250 - $499)
Kelly Aiken
Betty R. Alexander
Chuck Angulo & Kathleen Fisher
Lucie B. Atkerson
B & B Subs, Inc.
Patricia Ball
Best Buy
Elizabeth M. Bivens
The Boeing Company
James W. Boswell Jr.
Nell W. Bradbury
Brent Scarbrough & Co., Inc.
Wade T. Buchanan
Bug Busters
Mary Ann Burgess ’59
Shermon C. Burgess ’59
Mary Owen Butler ’43
Merrell & Constance Calhoun
Kenneth E. Carter ’66
Gina R. Charles
Emory W. & Louise M. Chastain
John & Patricia Chastain
Alexander J. & Georgia E. Ciaputa ’81
Hilda Smith Clark ’62
Mr. & Mrs. Lewis A. Cline ’91
Martha Covington
Dan Patterson, D.D.S.
S. Jackson & Sara Bookhardt Dorsey ’59 ’60
J. Richard & Ouida Woods Dowis
Eagle Investment Partners, LP
LaTrelle Lanier Ethridge ’41
Robert J. & Sara Wilder Eubanks ’56 ’56
Wallace & Betty Jo Fowler
George & Judy Galphin Sr.
Ed & Peggy Garreau
Georgia Florida United Methodist Federal
Credit Union
Georgia Real Estate Evaluation Services, Inc.
Gleichman & Debranski, LLC
Vernon W. & Norma Gordon ’57
Clark S. Gore
Howard & Patricia D. Hackney ’61
Rex & Joan Hamilton
Peggy McIntosh Hancock ’61
Kathryn D. Harden
Carlton W. & Martha Jane Hendrix, Sr.
The Rev.Sandra D. Henry ’63
Claude B. Hicks ’65
Tom Hoover
William D. Hoyt
Charles & Carol Ivie
Jersey Mike’s
Ken & Ann Johnson
Sharyn Kerns
William R. & Carlene Kincaid ’69
Dr. Roger R. Lee
Leonard & Christina W. Leo ’76
J. Wayne & Dolly Lester
Harriett Lindsey
Robert & Margaret Logan
Raymond & Janis Lytle Jr.
Nancy R. MacDonald
Barbara L. Manous
William E. Martin
Michael & Laura Keele Martinez ’75
Michael M. Martinez
E. J. Mathis ’45
Walter P. & Eloise May
Danny McCormick
Curtis & Vivian McDougald
The Rev. Milton L. & Betty Bailey McGuirt ’55
Dr. Dennis K. McIntire
Ronald O. & Ruth H. Meihofer
The Rev. H. David & Joy Melton
T. Brett Mullinix
Susan E. Naylor
Dr. William H. Nichols, Jr.
Norfolk Southern Foundation-Matching Gifts
Mary Odum
E. June Owens ’71
Tonya Ray Parker ’98
Betty Champion Parrott ’54
Peachtree Planning Foundation
L. Lamar & Melody Pendley ’01
Gerald F. Perry ’54
Jackie J. Prather
Price School of Education
Perry & Sandra Quinn
Rachel G. Farmer Inc
Mary Leatherwood Ratcliffe ’43
RDA Systems, Inc.
Frederick O. & Gretchen F. Reese, Jr.
James & Deneice Rice
Donald R. Richardson ’65
Dr. Eddie B. & Sylvia R. Robertson
Rotary Club of Canton
Roytec Industries, Inc.
Robert Michael Schilling
Norman K. Shove ’68
John D. Shurley
Ann D. Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Geoffrey K. Smith
Jack H. & Ruby A. Smith ’38
Dee Snow
Katherine B. Sosby
St Andrew UMC Marietta
Richard C. & Lee Cox Staten ’90
Guy F. Storey III ’65
Hugh Thacker ’56
Martha Z. Thwaite
Dr. & Mrs. L. Newton Turk, III
Edwin N. & Margie Cox Varner ’54 ’54
Wesley C. & Linda Wallace Walraven, Jr. ’65
’65
James L. Watkins
Mathew & Susan Welty
Marsha White
Paul & Jane Wilgus
James Dale Wilson
John C. & JoAnn R. Wilson ’60
Woodstock High School
The Xerox Foundation
Century Club
($100 - $249)
Robert V. & Betty Cooper Aaron ’49 ’49
Wendell & Kay Abernathy
Ace Plumbing, Inc.
Action Trailer Leasing, Inc
Joy-Anne Waelti Adams ’02
Ronald & Shirley Akers
Mary Alice Alexander
Naomi Ponder Alexander ’60
Grady & Donna Allen
Robert L. Allen
Allen Temple A.M.E. Church
Mary Anna Moore Allison-Houston ’51
Marion Allred ’59
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Applecreek Management Company, Inc.
Dr. J. Andrew & Julia Wade Archer ’59 ’59
Arnaud Company, Inc
Theresa L. Ast
The Rev. Cindy H. & Randy Autry
The Ayco Charitable Foundation
Harold Bagley
Doyle & Willie Jean Bailey ’88
Col. George L. Bailey USMC (Ret.)
Rick D. & Linda Cannon Bailey ’74 ’74
Sheila Chatfield Bailey ’54
Doyle & Willie Jean Bailey ’88
Thomas J. Balchin ’62
Danielle Bailey Balint ’84
Ronald & Penny Barnes
John F. Barrows ’76
Ray Barrows
F. Lamar & Janice Blalock Barton ’58 ’58
Hal & Sandra Beard Baskin ’73
Carlton & Dawn Beard
Walter & Anita Beck
Kenneth E. & Sandra M. Bedelle ’67
Elaine Bell
Glenda & Devoy Bell
Bells Ferry Texaco
Michael & Angela Benton
Elizabeth Davis Berkner ’54
The Rev. W. P. & Elizabeth D. Berkner ’54
Bill Blackwood
The Bill Weeks Charitable Foundation
Blakinship & Gaskin Properties LLC
Robert A. Bolender
M. Jimmie Carmichael Boone ’46
A’Delbert & Kathleen Bowen, M.D.
Joe & Harriette Bowen Jr.
Bowers & Roch, LLP
Brett Petersen Agency, Inc.
Dick & Ruth Brink
Jerry Brittingham
John F. Brooke ’47
Walter & Doris Cook Brooks
E. Matthew & Elizabeth R. Brown
Robert M. & Joelen Brown, Sr. ’61
Sis Brown
Mark & Cynthia Murphy Bundy ’89
Dan & Carolyn Robinson Burkholder ’80
Dennis & Mary Burnette
David Burre
Bruce & Lisa Bynum
H. Davis & Kay M. Byrd
Philip M. & Barbara Stafford Byrd ’48 ’56
Rebecca Darracott Byrd ’70
Colleen T. & Warren G. Cagle ’48
James W. & Joanne P. Caldwell ’54
Canton Tire and Wheel
Carol Cantrell
Jean R. Cantrell
Mr. & Mrs. Edward E. Carriere, III ’92
Donald Carson
Curtis Carter
Nancy T. Carter
Cascade Building Systems LLC
Casidelli’s
Frances E. Cason
James A. & Jean C. Cason
R. J. Catanzano
Dr. John A. & Sara Jo Cauble
Charlotte Cavanagh
Bobby L. Caviness
Virgil C. Chandler ’52
Curtis A. & Daphne M. Chapman
D. Kenneth Chapman ’63
Kevin & Sue W. Chapman ’82
Chart Industries
Cherokee Bank
Cherokee County Farm Bureau
Cherokee County Master Gardeners
Cherokee Ford
Christian Fine Arts of Forsyth
Circle H Development, Inc.
The Rev. Dr. Brian E. & Roxanne Clark ’95
Clayton Food Store
David L. Cline
L. David Cline ’51
Letitia A. Cline ’83
Clarice Cantrell Cloud ’68
Nan King Cobb ’46
The Coca-Cola Company
Anne Johnson Coffman ’65
Jo Ann Coleman, Ed.D.
Ben H. & Mary H. Collier, Jr. ’67
Comfort Inn, Canton
Karen Reinhardt Conner
Mark & Patricia Copeland
Copper Insurance Company
Jan Corbin
Charles E. & Mima Crouthers Corbitt ’68 ’68
Amy C. Cottrill
Terri Witt Couvrette ’80
Michael W. Cowart
Fred Crain
Glen M. Crawford
Claude & Melinda Crider
Lowell T. & Barbara Jean Clemmons Croft
’60 ’60
George R. Cross
Jeffrey W. & Jessica Culverhouse ’73
David W. Cunningham
James L. Curry, Jr.
Rosemary B. Dacalos
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Honor Roll of Donors 2009–2010
Brenda Daly
Joseph & Debora Daniel
Richard & Priscilla Deming Darby ’62 ’62
Mr. & Mrs. James S. Davis
The Rev. Paul B. & Elsa M. Davis Sr. ’61
Walter R. Davis
Days Inn of Canton
Dr. William DeAngelis
Bob & Bobbie Dees
The Delta Air Lines Foundation
Joan A. Denney ’73
Ruth Denney
Pat W. Dennis CPCU ’55
Dr. E. Malone & Charlotte Dodson
Harold H. Douglas ’64
J. Robert Douglas
DR Investments, LLLP
Rose Mary Duncan
Jimmy E. & Patricia H. Harris Dunn ’57
Lee J. & Terry Harris Dunn ’57
Patricia Hall Dunton
Janice Floyd Durante ’75
Carole Butler DuVall ’54
Ben F. Easterlin IV
C. Jack & Maye Lyon Eaton ’56 ’58
Lawrence & Amy Ebner
James Elder
Jeffrey & Mary D. Elliott ’74
Don B. & Barbara B. Ellis ’93
Kimberly J. Ellis
Greg & Kim Elwell, D.M.D.
George E. English PhD ’55
Environmental Management Services
Roger Estill
Mark Evans
Scott Fankauser
The Rev. Steven H. & Katheryn K. Fazenbaker
Margaret Collins Feehery
Jack & Ann McFather Fincher, Jr. ’66
William W. & Nadine May Fincher
Firefox Farms, Inc.
First UMC Monticello
Fisher-Crum Foundation
Jaye Fitts
William H. Fitts
The Rev. Dr. Ann N. Fletcher ’75
L. Austin & Beatrice Flint, M.D.
Maggie Jennett Florian
Franklin D. Foil
Sara W. Fowler
Thomas E. Fox
Mary Free
Samuel & Barbara Freeman
Yeteva & Bert Frye
William & Sarah Gainer
Carolyn S. Galt
Odie P. & Kebra Galt, III
John Gamwell, M.D.
Carole Gantt
Mr. Roy S. Gantt ’89
Douglas C. Geiger ’62
James Chester & Faye Gibson ’61
William M. Gibson
Gila Distributing - Georgia, Inc.
Edward & Julie Gill
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Rosemary Gilleland ’84
Roger C. Gilmore
Luther J. Glass, III
Dr. Charles E. Glassick
A. Wayne & Katie Glowka
Terry L. Goble Sr. ’70
Drs. Jonathan & Anne Good
Steven & Amanda Goodall
Johnny L. Gordon
Jake & Marisa Grant
Sara Hardin Gray ’51
Green Heating & Cooling, Inc.
William F. Greene
Robert K. Gregory
Dr. & Mrs. W. E. Gregory Jr.
Brian K. & Angela Galloway Griffin ’87 ’86
Roy & Diane Grimsley
The Grocery Garage Sale
Deborah L. Gruszecki ’05
H. E. Hodge Co., Inc
Jarrell N. & Melba J. Hales ’52
George E. Hall
John J. Hall III ’77
Stephen W. Hall ’85
Elizabeth Hamill
Ruth C. Hammond
Harold E. & Evelyn H. Hill Hammontree ’59
’60
The Rev. Donald E. Hanberry ’52
Daniel D. Hankey
Angela D. Harlow ’08
Grace Harper
Julia Imogene Whitaker Harrington ’51
Thomas & Kathryn Harris
Roy T. & Amy H. Haskell
Mark Haugejorde
Roger & Barb Hause
Rex & Joyce W. Hawkins ’60
Hawks Ridge Golf Club
Craig W. Helenbrook
Pat & Kip Henderson
Carol Henson
Mitchell Henson
Herndon Heating & Air
Herschel W. & Mary Ellen Herrin III
James & Pamela Higgins
Stephen C. & Kay Higgins ’83
Hightower Baptist Church
Brian & Sue Hart Hightower ’84 ’84
Hill Parts
The Rev. Dr. & Mrs. C. R. Hill
Craig Hill
Michael & Danielle Hill
Sharon N. Hill
Tom E. Hill
Gary Hite
Dorothy J. Hobbs
Peggy M. Hodes
R. E. Hodges, Jr. LLC
Cindy W. Holcomb
Steven L. & Cindy Weatherby Holcomb ’74
William F. Holcombe Jr.
Thomas & Lisa Holland
Mr. & Mrs. James Holsonback
Marie Derden Holt ’42
David W. Holty
Hooters of Canton
Donald & Marcie Hottinger
Linn H. & Cecile Rolan Howell ’66 ’66
Sandra Parker Hudson ’67
Jarrell & Margaret Huffman
Homer & Juanita Hughes
Patrick & Annette Hughes
Royce L. & Jane Karr Hughes ’67 ’68
Elsie J. Ivey
Barbara Jacoby
Dr. Kenneth & Dana Jago
Mr. & Mrs. R. K. Jarrard, Jr. ’65
Jasper UMC
John & Clara Jenkins
James F. & Eloise A. Jernigan
JMF Precision Welding Inc
B. Mears John
Betty Crowe Johnson ’66
Donald A. Johnson ’05
Edna Johnson
James L. Johnson
Nancy Clayton Johnson ’70
Harry B. & Rebecca Johnston, III
Sara Elizabeth Johnston ’81
Edith Singletary Jolly ’59
Jim & Judy Jolly
Doris Jones
Jackie Myers Jones ’52
Ken R. Jones II ’97
Bishop L. Bevel & Mildred H. Jones, III
John & Robin E. Kashishian ’76
Toombs & Patricia Kay Jr.
Michael J. Kelly ’75
Dr. & Mrs. James E. Kilgore
Alan & Andrea King
Dr. Joseph H. & Karen Kitchens
Bill Kittrell
Bill & Maria Klouda
Richard A. Kocerha
Markle Kramer
Thomas A. & Jessica Whitmire Lacy II ’02 ’03
Lake Arrowhead Women’s Activity Club
Freda C. Lane
Alton B. Lanier ’65
Gary & Ann Larson
Linda Doss Lawson ’52
Lt. Col. Gerald S. Lawson (RET) ’75
Le May Electric Inc.
Robert F. Leech
Robert V. & Ann Davis Leftwich ’59
Matthew Leiter
Victor & Frances Lepore
William C. Lester
Gail Mitchell Lewis ’58
James & Kim Liberati
The Rev. Dr. Curt G. Lindquist
Frances Linn ’29
James Linn ’62
C. Burt & Catherine R. Livezey
Susanna Grace Long
Annette Loudermilk ’58
Ellis H. & Sheila Lovett
The Rev. & Mrs. James H. Lowery
Dr. George Lucktenberg
The Rev. John H. Lummus ’43
The Rev. Dr. Richard T. & Lillie Mae Helton
Lumpkin ’58 ’57
Joy Pope Mabry
Joe D. Manous
Mr. & Mrs. J. Edward Marsh
Martha C. Marsh
The Revs. Zach & Leigh Sparks Martin
Nancy R. Martin
Raul Alberto Martinez
Mary Mason
Daniel R. Mason, Attorney At Law
Robert L. & Joanne Gilbert Mathis ’59 ’60
Bob Matthews
William P. Matthews Jr. ’65
J. Q. Maxwell Sunday School Class, Haygood
UMC
Anthony & Judith Mazzarelli
Judy McCay
George W. McClure
Jerald G. & Frances K. McCollum ’50
Irma McCurty
The Rev. J. Sanford McDonald ’48
Edwin & Sandra McFather, Jr.
CPO John Alvin McGarity USN(RET) ’48
Thomas F. & Martha Fincher McLaughlin, III
’72
Ed & Patsy Bennett McLeod
Rich & Robin C. McNally
David Melton
Meyn America
Mid-City Pharmacy
Commander James L. Middleton (RET) ’60
Dr. Curtis R. Miles
Betty Veal Miller
Jay B. Miller Jr.
Dr. & Mrs. Roger O. Miller
Timothy Miller
The Hon. Frank C. & Amanda C. Mills, III
E. R. & Marjorie Mitchell, Jr.
Dr. & Mrs. Charles F. Mobley ’53
Moe’s Southwest Grill, Canton
James & Norma Moody
Sidney E. Moody
Janna Melissa Moore ’04
Maurice M. & Pansie G. Moore ’67
Erick J. & La Vonne Moran
Morgan’s Ace Hardware
Margaret M. Morlier
Robert Morrison
Todd & Dale Scarlett Morrissey ’99
George D. Morse
Seaborn T. & Karen Smith Moss, M.D. ’65 ’65
Mt. Zion Baptist Church Adult 3 Sunday
School Class
Frank M. Mutz
Janis Lovelace Nelson
Marie Cagle Nixon ’48
Scott & Lynn Nolan
Cheryl Tarter Norris
North Georgia Conference of the United
Methodist Church
Dennis C. & Connie Nunnally
Old Towne Hot Dogs & Deli, Inc.
Bobbie Bagwell Orr ’50
James E. & Janeal Wilkie Orr ’58 ’59
William M. & Bobbie Bagwell Orr ’50 ’50
Robert Gary & Bonnie L. Otts ’65
Albert B. Ozburn Jr. ’49
Leonard Pagano
Shirley Pahl
Patrick Parisi
Derek W. Patterson ’00
Janice Woody Patterson ’61
Mrs. Pierce Patterson
Willard R. Patton
Charles W. Pearce
Colonel James E. & Darrine Adams Perry ’41
’42
Patricia J. Peterson
Edward H. & Lanita W. Phillips ’62
Pike’s Hunting Club, Inc.
Pinnacle Homes of the South, LLC
Nan Ponder
Jerry W. Poole ’71
Bill & Jennifer Popp
Greg & Arleen Poquette
Larry L. Prather
Roger Lee Pritchard
Publix Super Market, Inc. #624
Joe Pyen
Gwyn Raker
Carl & Sharon Rau
Ray’s Family Chiropractic Clinic
Red Nails
Christopher R. Reed
Thomas M. & Marsha M. Reed
A. Clayton & Anne Reid, Jr.
Anne M. Reneau
Timothy & Maribeth Reno
Victor & Beverly Riccardi
Alvin B. Richards
Opal Ridings
Earnest B. Robertson Jr.
Luther Rollins Jr.
Bob & Marcia Rosenfeld
Frank H. Rudeseal, M.D.
Jan Ruskell ’67
Steve Ruthsatz
Marcum & Lauren Sasser
Michael & Toya Sasser
Lacey L. Satterfield ’02
Ryan W. & Kelly B. Satterfield ’95
Forrest L. Sawyer
Patricia S. & Kenneth S. Saxon
Stacey Smith Scanlon ’00
Dr. Julie Schultz
Linda R. Schwamlein
Joe I. Sewell & Associates, Inc.
Shane’s Rib Shack, Canton
Floyd & Kay Shaw
The Rev. Dr. Herchel H. & Gladys M. Sheets
Dee & Kandy Shelnutt
Gerald & Martha Short
Larry R. Shrout
Sylvia Bowen Shurling ’48
Tom A. & Marcia Greene Simpson
Shaw F. Skillings
Geraldine Slaughter
Don & Pat Smith
Kathie Halovich Smith ’04
Otis E. Smith
Karen Smithwick
Mr. & Mrs. Robin C. Soh ’74
Dorothy O. Sosebee
Norman & Frances D. Sosebee ’80
Southern Professional Investigations, Inc.
Jimmy E. Spear
Houston P. Spencer, Jr. ’60
St. Paul AME
Donald J. & Gloria S. Stadler
John & Faye Stafford
Edgar & Catherine Stansel
Larry & Barbara Starr
Mr. Richard C. & Lee Cox Staten ’90
Donald F. & Lila Stevens
The Rev. Dr. R. Allen & Tracey Young Stewart
’85 ’85
Miriam T. Storey
John E. & Claudette W. Strickland ’62
Thomas E. & Nancy C. Mayo Stull
Hulett & Linda Lou Sumlin
Sun Microsystems
Harold L. & Joyce M. Swindell
Synovus Trust Company
Gwenn Alley Taylor ’58
J. Atwood Taylor III
Robert & J. Taylor
Terry K. Taylor
The Rev. J. Floyd & Betty Tenney
Patricia B. Terrill
Joseph & Paula Tetrault
Mark & Judith Thibaudeau
Perry Thibaudeau
Lauren H. Thomas
William H. & Sarah B. Thomason ’41
Reid & Rhonda Torrance
Randell E. Trammell ’03, ’09
Luke A. & Jonna Haines Truan ’96 ’90
Luke A. Truan
David & Sarah Tuszynski
Christopher Seth Tuttle
Christopher E. & Angela Bennett ’90
United Community Bank
Patricia VanBuskirk
G. Thomas Wade
Dennis Waldrep
Elizabeth S. Wallace
Richard & Martha Wallsinger
David Walters
The Rev. Calvin R. Ward Jr. ’50
Bill & Edna Ware
Shane & Jennifer Waters
Jeanette Hobbs Watson ’59
Jeanette H. Weathersby
Weiner Eye Center
Elizabeth Karr Welden ’39
Andrew J. & Jan Whalen, III
Buckley C. Wheeler ’09
Harold & Judith Wheeler
Kenneth Wheeler & Amy C. Cottrill
William E. Whitaker
Nedra White
Thomas Whitehead
Kenneth B. & Loraine Whittemore ’50
17
Honor Roll of Donors 2009–2010
Chris Wilbanks
Kip & Candy Falany Wilbanks ’87 ’88
N. J. & Wava Wilbanks
Dr. Carl F. & Debbie Williams
Wade & Debra Williams
The Rev. Herman & Sandra Williams
Lillian Cable Williams ’34
Leah Willingham
Jey Willis
Kimsey B. & Patricia Sisson Willis ’75
Nancy Wistrand
Gary K. Witschy
Mark S. Witten
H. T. Woodward
WWF, Inc.
Emily McCormick Wyatt ’03
Lee F. Wynn, Jr. ’49
James & Kathy Yarbrough
Raymond & Pennie Foster Yearty ’77
John W. & Glenda Young
Kathryn & James Robert Young ’59
Robert L. D. Zenner
Associate’s Club
($1 - $99)
Acclaim Professional Services, Inc.
Jeannie L. Adams ’72
Roy & Darla Adams
Adult VI Sunday School Class, Word of Life
Family Church
John & Michelle Ahern
B. Keith Aiken
H. C. Aldredge
Emory & Dale Allen ’02
Vinny & Diane Amatulli
Geri Andersen
Kenneth J. & Holly Hochstetler Anderson
’72 ’72
Joan Anderson
Kelly M. Anderson
Paul & Susan Cox Anderson ’80
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Mary A. Arnaud-Huval
Ronald E. Arnold
Ruth Arnold
Gail Ammons Atcheson ’68
D. Todd & Lisa C. Averett
David & Trudy G. Ayers ’70
George W. Bagley IV
Clarissa Bagwell
Jeanette & Randall C. Bagwell ’48
Robert & Virginia Bailey ’90
Gordon N. Baker
Lonnie & Vera S. Bales
John W. Ballard
Michael & Kathleen Ballard
Vivian Ballard
The Barnett Law Firm, P.C.
Scott & Kate Barron
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T. J. & Vicki S. Barron
Frank & Judy Bartholomew
Dianne W. Barton
Kim Baudry
Ken Baxley
Viviana C. Baxter
Bill & Chris Beagle
Mary Beth & Jerry Bearden
Roy L. & Elaine P. Beavers ’70
Lawandna Beavers
Joseph & Alisa Beckner
Mike D. & Amy Talbert Bell ’91
William & Cattie Benard
Douglas & Margaret Bentle
Marty J. & Ann Denney Benzel ’77 ’67
Brandi Berger
Wayne E. & Tommie Dickey Bevel ’40
Edward & Montine Bible
Josie F. Biddy
Jermaine T. & Julie Lenoir Harrison Bigham
’92 ’92
Julie L. Bigham
Larry & Patricia Bing
Elaine M. Bishop
Judy C. Bishop
Jerry & Camille Black
John & Hilary Black
Angela R. Blackwell
Peggy Watson Blackwell ’68
Steve Blalock
K. Kent Blevins
Russell Blocker
Blue Ridge UMC
William & Renee Bogert
James N. Bohannon, Jr. ’51
Bojangles’, Jasper
Priscilla Sample Bonner ’62
Thomas & Mary Bonsignore
Wiley & Patricia Booker
Tina Hedden Boosel ’94
Boss & Son Welding & Fabrication, Inc.
Staci Boudreau
Charles & Denise Bowen
E. A. Bowen
Richard & Melinda Bowen
Thomas & Martha Bowen
Harold & Jacquelyn Bowerfind
Keyes W. & Margaret Bowman (RET) ’48
Elizabeth Tillman Boyd ’44
Clarence T. Boyle ’78
Steve & Melinda Brackin
Culleen Corbin Bradley
Ann Bagwell Bradshaw ’52
Todd B. & Sally Bradshaw
James & Dixie Bralley
Julie Branch
Hutton & Floy S. Brandon
The Rev. Ronny & Darlene Brannen ’77 ’77
Trisha Brannon ’66
Julie Brennan
Richard Brisebois
Charles Brigham
Peter J. & Julie E. Bromstad ’97
Edgar L. Brooker
Harold Brooker
Michael & Tammy Brooks
Jane Broome
Amanda Cook Brown ’98
The Rev. Eugene A. Brown ’46
Lindsey K. Brown
Dr. Shawn A. Brown
Stephen & Kathleen Brown
Terry A. & Edith E. Brown
Elizabeth Browning
Thomas J. Browning ’64
Wayne A. Bryant
Carrie Budd
Nichole C. Budd ’08
Buffalo’s Café, Canton
Joseph & Judith Campione
Susan M. Buice ’77
Robert E. Bullard
Ray C. Burda
Ellen Burgamy
James R. Burgess III ’60
Charles & June Dysart Burke ’60
Bob & Lois Burkholder
J. Gordon & Amy Burnett Jr. ’91
Juanita W. Burrell ’49
L. Russell Burress
Sam P. Burtz Jr. ’81
Sally R. Butchart
Joseph David Byers ’01
Louise W. Cain
Roy Cain
Colin Douglas Caldwell ’07
Annette & Andy Camp
Tony D. Campbell
Steven M. Campbell, Attorney at Law
Canton Northside Pharmacy, Inc.
Crystal Cantrell
Lester L. Cantrell ’58
Jeffrey & Angela Cargle
William Carlan
Carmike Cinemas, Canton
Karen Carter
Michael A. & Vivian Carter
Phillip R. Carter
S. Dianne Tatum Carter ’63
Jack & Helen Cashin
Jason D. & Emma Lauren Green Castro
’04 ’04
Charles & Arline Causey
Joseph & Janet Cawley
Michael & Jennifer Cerone
Georg F. & Becky L. Chambers ’84
Charles & Mary Chambers
Clara M. Chambers
R. Stanley Chambers ’69
Jean Champion
Danielle Chandler
Chandler Exterminators, Inc
Karen R. Chapman
William & Ursula Chapman
Donna Thacker Chastain ’46
Anne S. Cheney
Cherokee Eye Group
Cherokee Trophies
Gail E. Chesney ’69
William & Karen Chesser
Chevron Humankind Matching Gifts Program
Rudolph J. Childre, Jr.
Kenneth & Belinda Clayton
Bobby B. & Sarah Cleghorn ’52
Charles Clements
Bertha M. Cleveland
James Cline ’48
Amanda G. Clonts
Amanda Faye Clonts ’05
Walter & Aggie Clonts
Bill & Beth Cochran
Dr. Donna Coffey & Mr. Richard Wright
Thomas R. Coffey
R. David & Lenita Bedelle Coker ’67 ’68
James A. Cole
Christopher P. & Sandra L. Coles ’85
Delano & Sheryl Colston
Comprehensive Aesthetic & Restorative
Dentistry
Bob Conner ’67
Edna S. Cook ’75
James W. Cook ’76
Stan & Carolyn Cooper
Wayne S. & Jonell Hester Courson ’72 ’72
Christine Hansard Cowart ’42
Joshua K. Cowart
Tim Cox
Bill Craig
Joyce Cox Crawford
Lawrence & Gayle Crawford
Mary Cromer
Gloria Crowder
Mary Crowley
Wyona B. Crowder
Dennis & Rose Mary Cumberland
Donald Curtis
Barbara J. Dahlgren ’03
Michelle Daily
Joyce A. & Joseph Daniel ’01
Larry H. & Reba Daniel ’60
Priscilla A. Daniel
Larry & Betty Danneman ’51
Darden Restaurants
James & Renita Darling
Chris & Jennifer M. Darnell ’02
Mr. & Mrs. David Datry
The Rev. Charles H. & Eva Cox Davis ’78
Donna Davis
Lane Davis
Lori Davis
Maynita Davis
Nichole Davis
Mack F. & Starla Sherrill Davis ’66
Thomas & Revia Davis Sr.
Jan W. Day
Eduardo & Noemi De La Grana Jr.
Ryan M. & Leslie Cheri Dean ’03
Betsy Decker
James N. & Aurena Griffin DeFoor ’67 ’66
Terry & Mary Helen Delay
W. Rodney & Leslie A. Delay
Delta Kappa Gamma, Gamma Eta Chapter
Leslie & Saralynn Demarcus
David & Susan Dial
Diamond Data Corporation
Angela M. Dickerson
Jennifer L. Dickey
Carrie Dietrich
Disaster Restoration Incorporated
Bobbie Jean Dixon
Dixon Music Co., Inc.
R. Dale & Sandra B. Dixon
Byron Dobbs
Jefferson L. & Margaret T. Dobson ’43
Alan J. & Doris U. Dorris ’60
Paula Doss
David G. Doster
Kristine Downey
Frances Drummond
David & Cecelia Duke
Kaye England Dunagan ’68
Kim & Rev. Patricia Dunbar
Bill Duncan
J. D. & Ida J. Dunn
E. J. Allen, Inc.
Joseph I. Eargle
S. G. & S. M. Ebner
Roy H. Echols
Wendell & Laura Edenfield
Tammy J. Edge
Garrett & Cathy B. Edmunds ’71
Chad Woody Edwards ’07
Janice P. Edwards ’62
Edwards Tire Sales, Inc.
Richard & JudyAnn Eicher
Gene & Laura Eide
Manya R. Elliott
Cheryl N. Ellis
M. Nancy Neal Ellis ’62
Thomas & Billie English
Virginia English
Bobby & Susan Sams Epling ’87
Brian & Stephanie Evans
Charles & Ava Evans
Jerry D. & Patricia B. Evans ’05
Dana Everhart
William M. Fackler
Martin & Suzanne Faling
Gregg Farmer
Joe A. & Ann R. Farnell ’70
Christopher Farnham
William Farris
John & Rene Fayne
Tobin L. & Jennifer Gann Feagin ’98 ’00
Zachary I. Felix
Palmer L. & Helen Ferguson
Elisa Finale
Frances Carpenter Fincher ’36
Martha England Fincher ’60
Dene Findley
Virginia Fitchett
Nelson & Bonnie Fitzpatrick
Evelyn W. Flanigan
Jeff & Julie Clark Fleming
Chris & Bunny Flick
Flint & Connolly, Attorneys
D. L. Flood
Julian & Hazel Florie
John & Sue Floyd
Marsha Floyd
John Ford
Edward Forrest
Dwight & Becky Forrester
Christopher M. Foster ’06
Marilyn Kilgore Foster ’54
Jim & Ruth Rabus Fouche ’68
Fowler Insurance Agency, Inc.
J. Morris & Angie W. Fox
Marcus & Angie Fox
Dana Franklin
Foly Franklin
Linda M. Frederick
Jack R. & Carolyn M. Free ’55
Walter S. Fuller Sr.
Ernest W. Fussell
Galaxy Check Cashing, Inc.
Tim & Joanne Williams Ganka ’99
Robert D. & Camille Gard
Marc W. Garduque
Ginger Garrard
Betty & Ricky Garrett
James E. Garrett
Robert N. & Patricia Garrison ’58
Garrison’s Furniture & Appliances
Dr. Bonnie E. Garson
Mr. & Mrs. James C. Gatewood
Georgia Geiger
General Electric Foundation
Georgia Branch Sons & Daughters of the
Pilgrims
Constance M. Gibson
Randall Gibson
Sue Gibron
Fred & Joann Gonglach
David & Kathie Goodwin
Nancy Goodwin
Robert & Barbara Gordy, Jr.
Randy & June Goruk
Ronald M. Goss
Frank & Bonnie Sosebee Gramling ’50
Freda Grant
Jerry & Donna Grant
Chuck & Shelley McCranie Gravitt ’96
Carol C. Gray
Steve & Katharine R. Green ’93
William & Janet Green
Lyall J. Greening
Gillian A. Greer
Charlie & Helen Gregory
John Gregory Sr.
The Rev. James H. Griffin ’48
Cedric & Claudette Griffith
The Rev. Rex T. & Olivia Grizzle
Steven & Erika Groover
Kenneth & Shirley Groves
Carol Guilfoil
Janie Gulick
Evan B. Guth III
Esther B. Guyton-Holiday
Dr. Michael B. Hagearty
Alan & Teena Haley
Gannon K. Hall ’92
Keith & Cindy Hall
Paula S. Hall
June Hames
19
Honor Roll of Donors 2009–2010
Ruby Hamilton
Edsel C. & Gilla G. Hammontree ’61 ’62
Dorothy Jones Hamrick ’42
Rosemary Hamrick ’77
Pete M. Haney ’75
Rodney & Mary Ann Hannah
William & Pat Hannah
Richard & Mandy Harbin
Marilyn C. Hardesty
The Hardesty Revocable Trust
Frances Lanning Hardin ’45
Jack A. Hardin ’77
Carole Joy Moore Hardy ’64
Kenneth & Dorothea Hardy
Glenda Ellis Harkins ’59
L. Michelle Harlow
James & Ruby Harmon
David & Yvette Harper
Alan & Terri Harris
G. & Elizabeth Harris
Georgia Harris
Marvin & Vervela Harris
B. B. & Mary Ruth Harris ’50
Robert H. Harris
Ronald & Jeri Harris
Terry & Sherry Harris
Gordon R. & Barbara Herndon Harrison ’54
Frank Harrison
James W. & Connie Sue Hartley ’59
Christine Hartwell
Robert Hartwell
Sylvia M Hartwell
Judith Landrum L. Harvard ’62
Wilbur S. Hattendorf
Elizabeth McGuffey Haverfield ’01
Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Hawkins
George K. & Laura Siddie Hayes ’02
Carolyn E. & Maxie R. Hays ’60
Joe F. Head ’70
John & Lucy Heagy
Evelyn Thacker Healan ’36
Jeff Hederick
Toni-Marie Hedge
John & Theresa Heffernan
Guy & Nancy Henderson Sr.
Walter & Linda Henderson
Valmon Hasty Henson ’48
Aaron & Hope Hequembourg
Kenneth & Carolyn Herron
James & Sue Hess
Lynne Hewett
Timothy Hewett
John & Marjorie Hicks
Carol H. Hight ’95
Shelby R. Hill
Ruth Whitfield Hinton ’48
Annette Haley Hobgood ’59
John & Janet Hochadel
Lori J. Hohl ’08
Doug D. Holder Sr. ’64
Jerry & Diane Hollis Jr.
Jefferson A. & Lana Tibbetts Holt ’05
Erin Paige Honea
Claude & Ann Hopkins
Linda Burns Horning
20
Ray & Trudie Horton
Martha Hout
Linda Howell
Charles & Karen Hudgins
Charles M. Hudson
H. Keith & Leigh M. Hudson
Jarrell Richard Huffman
Kimberly A. Huffman
Wanda Hughes
Donna B. Hunt ’95
Jayne & Larry Hunter
Kenneth Robert Hutchins ’84
Katherine E. & Michael D. Hyatt
Lisa Hyde
Robert & Tina Ingram
Sue Irwin
Robert & Donna Isenberg
J & D Auto Sales
Stephen H. Jackson ’73
Charlie & Averdell James
Harold G. Jarrell
Kevin & Karen Jeffrey
Rebecca Hutchins Jenkins ’78
Susan B. Jenkins
E. P. & Edna G. Jennings Jr.
Gene Jernigan
Ann Jester
Cathy & Harold Johns
Graham P. Johnson
Preston & Angela Gearing Johnson ’82
Ben F. & Frances Eslinger Johnson III ’84 ’60
Dianne E. Johnson
Frank B. & Joyce W. Johnson ’50
Kathy Johnson
Mary H. Johnson ’94
Scott & Kathi Johnson
Major General Warren Johnson
Willie Mae Johnson
Jack & Jane Johnston
Amy H. Jones
Ann Strawn Jones ’60
Mark & Tracey Jones
Martha Jane Jones
Walter E. Jones
Wayne & Deborah Jones
Valarie & Jerry Jordan
Kyle E. & Mary Hill Jost ’07
Brad Jovaag
Allen E. Joyce
James C. Justice Jr. ’60
Dr. Cheul W. Kang ’56
Do Yim Kang ’56
Brian & Tammy Karafa
Lucile Hamby Karr ’42
Susan Blackwell Kea ’71
Thomas P. & Patricia A. Kearns
Russell G. & Margie L. Kennedy
Kenny Sears Builders
Ann D. Keyes
Key’s Jewelry
Kiker Ventures Inc.
Cecil H. Kimball
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas I. Kindel
William C. King
Bud & Kathy Kiniry
William & Ann Kinzer
Ann Kirchhoff
Kenneth & Suzanne Kirkpatrick
Sara W. Kirkpatrick ’89
L. Durell & Brenda Cole Kitchen ’65 ’64
Lewis D. Kitchen
Kathy J. Klein ’78
Arthur L. Kling
Richard P. Klocko
Faye Bryson Knight ’58
Vernon & Audrey Knoll
Knox Printing Services
Frederic & Barbara Kolesar
Kreations Hair Salon
Jodi U. Kuehl
Kenneth & Victoria Kull
Pin H. Kuo ’80
Tommy & Jennifer Kyzer
La Parilla Mexican Restaurant
Melissa Lagoo
Richard & Mary Laing
Kenneth & Sarah Laird
Stephen & Betty Laird
David & Cindy Laminack
Philip & Elizabeth Barfield Laminack ’04
Ernest & Sarah Lander, Jr.
Nancy J. Landrum ’64
Don E. & Shae Lee Landy ’01
Jessica Ann Larson ’09
John & Virginia Law
Gary & Janet Lawson
Gail C. Laye
J. Kevin Ledford ’85
C. Ernest & Mary Ann Lee
Fred & Carolyn Lee
James E. Lee II
Merrill & Alice Lee
Nan J. Lee ’62
Dennis & Susan C. Lester ’65
Junior & Marcie Lewallen
Earl Button & Mona P. Lewis ’71
Jon & Angie Lewis
Robin Louise Lindemann ’07
Anne Little
Betty & James Little
Vivian L. Little
Robert H. & Pam Logan
Michael Lonati
Loose Lip Larry’s Restaurant, LLC
Nettie Lee Lovelace ’39
James D. Lowe ’54
Robin B. Lowrey
Murray & Carol Lumpkin
Mary P. Lyon
Kirk & Anne Maassen
Bobby & Susan Maddox
Jack & Betty Maeger
Pat Maher
Jimmy C. Major ’53
G. Mike & Sue Malone ’98
David & Wendy Maloney
Edna D. Maples
Frances E. Marks
Ronald & Deborah Marks
Gregory & Donna Martin
Judson B. & Misti Whitfield Martin
Roger & Carole Martin
Tabatha Hamrick Martin ’01
LaNelle Martin Mason ’98
Mitchell & Vickie Mason
William & Lisa Mason
David & Diana Massey
Jimmy Matthews
Kathy J. Matthews
Phyllis & David May
Jimmy Mayo
Kirsten Mazur
Gary & Paula McArdle
Charles P. McCanless
Louvenia M. McCants
Steven & Judy McCay
Patricia M. McClure
Robert L. McClure
Jane Overstreet McConnell ’72
Michael & Margaret McConnell
H.C. & L.W. McCullough
Mary L. McDonald ’51
Mary McElfresh
David M. McElyea
Steve McEntire
Michael McFarland ’78
John & Margaret McGarr
John & Amy McGee
Carol L. McIlvaine ’05
J. M. McKee
Donnie & Kara McMickle
Bobby L. & Sandra Wade McMillan ’66 ’67
Jackie McMorris
Glen & Julie McRae
Malcolm & Jennifer Lee McTaggart ’94
Zelma B. McWhirter
Helen P. Means
Mike & Lora Medlin
T. W. & Janet Medlock
Sara Hemingway A. Mendell
Hazel Merritt
Jack Merritt ’67
Robert & Jane Merritt, Sr.
MGDL, Inc.
Susan Summerour Middlebrooks ’92
Frank & Suzanne Middleton
John & Shirley Midkiff
Roy & Sherry Midkiff
Charles & Christine Miller
Darlene Miller
Edward & Nancy Miller
Michael M. Miller
Robert & Helen Miller
Sylvia H. Miller
Sandra & Greg Milton
Clinton & Carolyn Mincey Jr.
Douglas & Peggy Moeller
W. C. & Jean R. Moody Jr.
Mitsuru & Carol Ann Mori
Linda P. Morris
Robert Cecil Morrison
Anne P. Moshell
Garry T. & Jessica Moss
Luwana Chapman Moss ’85
Rick & Cheryl Moss
Perry & Karla Motley
Lois A. Mott ’04
Mr. Clean Car Wash, Canton
Sherry L. Mullins ’93
Carol Murphy
Larry & Mary Murray
Marjorie Musgrave
Joey S. & Zella M. Musick ’84
Mary Ann Nall
Mr. Richard & Barbara Nardi
Joyce M. Nations, O.D.
James & Christine Caylor Neal ’68
Charles P. Nealey ’79
Marshall & Bonnie Neely
Julie Gilmour Neighbors ’99
Mary Ann Niehoff
Judy B. Norris
O’Charley’s Restaurant, Canton
Charles & Katharina Ochsner
Margaret J. O’Connor & David W. Velutini
Martin O’Connor & Cindy Chia
Douglas & Joyce Odum
David & Phyllis Ogle
David F. Ogle, Jr. ’92
The Oil Well
Edward & Kara Okerblad
Robert & Doris Okerblad
Okinawa Restaurant
Rebekah Tatum Oliver ’60
Stephanie Olsen
Wanda M. Olson
Linda O’Neill
Charles E. & Donna Huey Orr ’60 ’73
James E. & Janeal Wilkie Orr ’58 ’59
James & Rebecca Osborne
William & Margo Outz
Judy Boston Owens ’66
T. Grant Owens ’59
Sam & Wanda Padgett
David Harrison & Susan Padgett-Harrison
Steve Page ’84
Carl Pahl
Paula J. Pahl ’85
Barbara Parker
Peggy & James Parker
Robert & Sharon Parker
Ronnie & Martha Parker
Angela Parks
Eleanor R. Parris
Richard F. & Bernice Bottoms Parrott ’65 ’66
Henry W. & Martha Richards Partridge Jr. ’75
David & Kay Pate
Mary Patrenos
Alan & Angela Patten
Michael & Donna Pavone
Steve & Belda Payne
Georgeann Paylo
Harold & JoAnn Peacock
Cynthia Gail Pearson ’07
Sandra Pendley
Mary Perren
Ronald F. Peterson ’99
John & Susan Pettit Jr.
Richard & Karen Pfost
Angela D. Pharr
Mary Johnson Pharr
Myrtle Phillips
Nancy Watts Phillips ’63
Rudolph & June Phillips
Brooke Pickard
Pint-Stephens
Franklin & Barbara Pittman
Maritza Pivaral
Troy W. Ponder
Walter & Mary Pope, Jr.
Barbara Poplawski
G. Allen & Susan S. Potter
William D. & Sharon T. Pouncey
Jeffrey M. Pourchier
Vickie & Chris Prescott
Karen Preslock
Hazel Price
Juanita F. Price
Rebecca Price
Jamie H. Pritchett
Proscapes of Georgia, Inc.
Provino’s Italian Restaurant
Heather Anderson McBride Pruitt ’04
Michael & Roselyn Pulliam
Stephen E. Radecki & Jean A. Hardesty
John & Lisa Rafferty III
Gene & Linda Ratchford
Gerald & Candace H. Rausch
Jennifer Ray
Richard Reaves & Elizabeth C. Burmeister
Glenn S. & Regenia Reavis ’78
H. Duane Reece ’88
Douglas & Constance Reed
Dr. Howard L. Reese, Jr., C.P.A.
Kenneth & Susan Reese
Mary Harrison Rellis ’54
Tim A. & Maggie Reneau ’80
James & Rose Rice
Martie L. Richards
Donald & Anne Richardson
George & Annette Richardson Jr.
Janice Richardson
Gordon Riddoch
Rachel G. Ridley ’59
Fern Q. Rissmiller
James & Betty Rissmiller
Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Roach
Kimberly Ehlers Roberts ’01
Fred & Helen Robinson
Dr. Mellanie & Mr. Stanley Robinson
Janet M. Rodning
Doris Rogers
Michael & Joan Rolf
Perdita Padgett Rollins ’38
Rome Driver Training School, Inc.
Mary Ellen Roos
James & Nancy Ross
Janet Van Every Ross ’80
Judy Thompson Ross
Lawrence Rothermel
Drs. S. Beth & John Russell
Vincent & Doris Russom
Marciano & Rebecca Sabio
Jennifer Sackman
Edward D. Sale
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Honor Roll of Donors 2009–2010
Carol Sanders
Karen D. Sanders ’07
Lee & Karen Sanders ’07
Richard E. Santia
Irma M. Santoro-Bliss
Mr. & Mrs. Buddy Satterfield
James & Debra Schmidt
Margaret E. Schnaudt
George Schneider
George & Betty Scholz
Adeline Schreiter
Melvin & Alicia Schukar
Faye Hodge Schultz ’58
John D. Schultze
Raymond E. & Christa Schumacher
Robert K. & Christine Schweiger ’94
D.W. & K. A. Schwenk
Melanie Lena Scopa ’03
James A. Scott
Dr. Ernest W. & Jessie Seckinger Sr.
Ellis L. & Annabelle D. Selph ’39
Katherine Selstad
Richard Semasky Sr.
Bill Sexton
Howard & Julie Shackelford
Dan Shamanski
Patrick & Patricia Skelton Shannon ’59
Chuck & Sandy Shapiro
Gerald D. Sharpe
Mildred W. Shaw
Joseph Shell
Jane Shelnutt
Nancy Sherrow
John & Julia Sherman
Harvey & Marilyn Shulman
Siemens Energy & Automation
Kathryn G. Silhavy
John M. Simpson
T.A. & Tut Simpson
Clay & Starr Sizemore
Jennifer Slayden
Greg & Jacquie Slead
Kathrine E. Sloan
Strachen & Cathren Small
A. & Sandi Smith
Arlin & Barbra Smith
Dr. & Mrs. Bobby Smith
D. L. Smith
Diane C. Smith
Don & Sybil Smith
Bo & Marsha T. Smith ’64
Elizabeth A. Smith
Eugene & Janet Smith
Glenn A. & Scottie H. Smith ’71
Scott Smith
Vicki Smith
William & Gail Smith
Sons of the American Revolution
Mattie L. Sosebee
Mary Bryant Spivey ’56
Barry & Sharon Stabile
Don & Juanita Stafford
Anthony N. & Helen H. Stancil ’83
Benjamin Aaron Standard ’08
Staples
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William & Mary Davis Staples ’55
Gene & Elaine Starr
Allison & Don Startup
E. Shelton & Tena Stevens
Stevie B’s Pizza, Canton
Joe & Tammy Stewart
Michael J. Stewart
John & Kim Stockard
Harvey & Alta Story
Dennis & Betty Stowers
Francesco Strazzullo & Lucia Coppola
Jack & Dot Street
Barbara Strickland
Kim Strickland
Derek L. Struchtemeyer
Caroline Selene Sturgeon ’08
Styl’n Salon
Michael & Claire Suhowolak
Edward & Rebecca Summers
Dr. Richard D. Summers
Lewis Surplus
Dean & Margie Swift
Lowell & Tonya Syers
Amanda Sykes
Taco Mac, Canton
Beth Phillips Talbert
Mary G. Talbert
Conor S. Talley ’07
Matthew & Megan Talley
Edwin Tanner
Timothy H. & Susan L. Tarpley ’76
Stephen & Katherine Taylor
Timothy Walter Teague Jr. ’07
Blanche Terry Templeton ’64
Gwendolyn Tenney & Zachary Felix
Colonel Bob B. & Constance W. Thacker
(RET) ’38
Randall & Robin Thacker
Strelsa Brett Tharpe ’70
Rosemary Thiele
James & Sandra Thomas
Thompson & Cline, P.C.
Dana Thompson
Dr. Gordon W. Thompson, D.D.S.
Thomson Reuters (Tax and Accounting)
Services, Inc
Colonel Noble and Gladys Timmons ’49
D. Heath Tippens
H. Delane & Ann B. Titshaw
Martha Seay Todd ’75
Alma Toney
Andrew & Eleisa Torrance
Chesley Torrance
Ernest & Frances Torrance
Larry & Marjorie Torrance
Thomas & Ellen Torrance
Trayletaah Garden Club
Cheryl Ann Tribble
Jefferson W. & Donna J. Trotter
Lori Trull
Egenia Vanderpool Truman
Vicky R. Tucker
Carolyn White Turner ’50
Eric & Nancy Tuttle
Steve Tye
Honors & Memorials
Philip J. Unger
Dr. Charles B. & Laura Upshaw, Jr.
Timothy & Lori Urness
Frances F. Vaughn ’77
Joe B. Vaughn ’48
Bradley M. Veach ’97
Fermin Velasco
Michelle Vineyard ’06
William R. & Gerry King Volberding ’53
Margaret N. & Joseph P. Vollrath ’57
Donna L. Waddell
Betty Wade
Danny & Janice Waldrop
Helen & Loy Walker
Deborah Akins Wallace ’08
Pamela Waller
Joseph & Joann Waters
George L. & Mary Ann Barnes Weatherby
’51 ’54
Mary Jane Haley Weathersby ’60
William R. & Ann Webb
Larry H. Webb
Tony & Barbara Wehunt
Ward L. & Kerry J. Weidenbach
Bob G. & Beverly Yost Welch ’61 ’61
Dr. Linda Welden ’62
Michael & Kathryn Wendel
Arven C. West ’51
Evelyn West
Lawrence Victor West ’01
Phil & Cathy Wilson Westbrook ’71
Stacy Westbrook
Barbara R. Westfall
Nicole & Jesse Weston
Wes Wheeler
Sharmon & Jason Whidby
Jack & Victoria Whipple
Wilson & Louise White
Susan C. White
Zachary M. White ’96
Christina Whitehead
Melba Cooper Whitesides ’73
Brenda Whitfield
Jack E. Whitmire ’48
Anthony & Janice Whittaker
Arthur & Rosana Whittaker
Nancy L. Wickenhauser
Robert L. & Marian I. Wickwire
Robert & Marianne Wiesboeck
Bobby L Wilbanks
Willis & Linda Wilkey
Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Wilkie
Byron & Shawn Williams
Charles & Sandra Williams
Debra J. Williams
Kevin Williams
Wilson & Marjory Williams
Williamson Bros Bar-B-Q
Cleve & Stella Wilson
Cory Wilson
Deborah P. Wilson
Dr. Donald D. & Mary S. Wilson Jr.
Mary S. Wilson
M. Travis & Charlotte J. Wilson
Reuben O. & Audrey Wilson ’52
Carol Abernathy Winkle ’62
Kenny & Amanda Payne Wishon ’00
Sara Kendrick Wood ’56
Larry Woolard
Daniel O. & Geri Worley ’70
Britney Wright
Jerry T. & Mildred Wood Wright ’56 ’57
Lester Wright
The Writing & Editing Company
Dick Yarbrough
Farris Yawn
Susan Yeaton
Dr. John Yelvington
Anand & Ursula Yogendra
Ashley & Cheryl Young
Philip H. Young Jr.
Gary Zakar
Zaxby’s, Canton
Lambert & Virginia Zenner
Dianna E. Zima — EPH
2008-09 Honor Roll
of Donors Omission
Margaret Nesbitt Hobbs ‘65 should
have been included. We sincerely
apologize for this oversight.
Honors & Memorials — Acknowledge Someone with a Gift to Reinhardt
Please consider using the enclosed envelope as a way to remember a loved one or a special friend. We will inform them of your thoughtfulness, and no dollar amount is noted. Reinhardt students will be rewarded by your gift. This listing includes honor/memorials received
between July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010. Honor/memorials received after June 30, 2010, will be recognized in the next Reinhardt Magazine.
In Honor of: Those being honored are in gold.
Dr. Alan D. Allen
Harold Bagley
Hutton & Floy S. Brandon
Jane Broome
Dan & Carolyn Robinson Burkholder ‘80
Bob & Lois Burkholder
Jaye Fitts
Roger & Barb Hause
Dorothy J. Hobbs
Donald & Marcie Hottinger
Margaret C. Jackson
James F. & Eloise A. Jernigan
Vernon & Audrey Knoll
Kenneth & Sarah Laird
Joel & Sheila Ingle Langford ‘91
Harriett Lindsey
Dr. George Lucktenberg
Barbara L. Manous
Steven & Judy McCay
A. & Sandi Smith
Dennis Waldrep
John H. & JoEllen Bell Wilson ‘60 ‘61
Ann Henritze Blonder
The Henritze Company
The Rev. Harvey C. Boyd Sr. (RET) ‘48
Edward & Montine Bible
James & Dixie Bralley
Joseph & Janet Cawley
Anne S. Cheney
Lawrence & Gayle Crawford
Thomas & Billie English
Virginia English
Dene Findley
Julian & Hazel Florie
Constance M. Gibson
Lyall J. Greening
Elsie J. Ivey
Junior & Marcie Lewallen
Bobby & Susan Maddox
Hazel Merritt
Robert & Jane Merritt, Sr.
Darlene Miller
Mary Odum
Edwin Tanner
Wilson & Louise White
The Rev. Ronny W. Brannen ‘77
Freda C. Lane
Frances Carpenter Fincher ‘36
Trayletaah Garden Club
The Rev. Dr. Ron Flowers
Merrell & Constance Calhoun
David Henritze Jr.
The Henritze Company
Dr. Katherine E. Hyatt
Donna L. Waddell
The Rev. J. Sanford McDonald ‘48
Floyd & Kay Shaw
The Hon. Marion T. Pope, Jr.
Naomi Ponder Alexander ‘60
Jeanette & Randall C. Bagwell ‘48
Patricia Ball
Eric Alvin Ballinger, P.C.
Elizabeth M. Bivens
Bowers & Roch, LLP
Ann Bagwell Bradshaw ‘52
Charles Brigham
John F. Brooke ‘47
Wade T. Buchanan
Juanita W. Burrell ‘49
Louise W. Cain
Steven M. Campbell, Attorney at Law
Lester L. Cantrell ‘58
Bobby B. & Sarah Cleghorn ‘52
Hugh Doss
William M. Fackler
William H. Fitts
Mary Free
Yeteva & Bert Frye
William F. Greene
June Hames
Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Hawkins
Shelby R. Hill
Claude & Ann Hopkins
Willie Mae Johnson
Dr. William J. & Mary Beavers Johnston ‘56
Linda Doss Lawson ‘52
Betty & James Little
Joy Pope Mabry
Barbara L. Manous
Joe D. Manous
Charles P. McCanless
David M. McElyea
Zelma B. McWhirter
Sidney E. Moody
Marjorie Musgrave
Mollie Wagner Neal, Esq.
Harold & JoAnn Peacock
Rudolph & June Phillips
Nan Ponder
Hazel Price
G. Cecil & Myrna Pruett
A. Clayton & Anne Reid, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Horace L. Richards
Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Roach
T. Andy & Louise Roach
Linda R. Schwamlein
Karen Manous Smithwick
Norman & Frances D. Sosebee ‘80
Jack & Dot Street
Hugh Thacker ‘56
The Barnett Law Firm, P.C.
William R. & Ann Webb
Harold & Judith Wheeler
John H. & JoEllen Bell Wilson ‘60 ‘‘‘61’
Kathryn & James Robert Young ‘59
Jack H. Smith ‘38
John H. & JoEllen Bell Wilson ‘60 ‘61
Ted & Marsha S. White, T.J. & Andy White
Dee Snow
JoEllen Bell Wilson ‘61
Katherine B. Sosby
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Honors & Memorials
Nettie Lee Lovelace ‘39
In Memory of: Those being remembered are in gold.
The Rev. & Mrs. Hansel Abernathy
Troy J. Cox
Hazel W. Hasty
Carol Abernathy Winkle ‘62
Richard C. & Lee Cox Staten ‘90
Thomas J. Addleman
William Warren Cutts ‘85
Claude B. Hicks ‘65
Christopher P. & Sandra L. Coles ‘85
Rosemary Gilleland ‘84
Elaine Bell
John H. & Joy Adams Bennett, Jr. ‘65 ‘90
Marty J. & Ann Denney Benzel ‘77 ‘67
Thomas L. Bradbury
John F. Brooke ‘47
Sis Brown
Marshall & Kathy Day,Sr.
Danny & Bonnie L. DeBord
Ruth Denney
L. Austin & Beatrice Flint, M.D.
The Rev. James H. Griffin ‘48
Mark Haugejorde
Hawks Ridge Golf Club
Valmon Hasty Henson ‘48
Dr. J. Thomas & Bettye Jo Isherwood
Cathy & Harold Johns
William J. & Mary Beavers Johnston ‘56
Barbara L. Manous
Edwin & Sandra McFather, Jr.
Robert G. & Nancy G. McKinnon
L. Eugene & Yvonne Harris Norton ‘60 ‘60
James E. & Janeal Wilkie Orr ‘58 ‘59
Jon & Dot Oscher
William G. & Beverly Pritchard, Jr.
Ray’s Family Chiropractic Clinic
Sylvia Wheeler Roberts
Patricia S. & Kenneth S. Saxon
Steven & Nancy Gordy Simms
Jack H. & Ruby A. Smith ‘38
Dean & Margie Swift
Synovus Trust Company
The Landon Group, Inc.
United Community Banks
C. Kenneth & Myra White ‘61
John H. & JoEllen Bell Wilson ‘60 ‘61
Neely & Kathy Young
Elizabeth Moss Bailey ‘28
The Rev. Milton L. & Betty Bailey McGuirt ‘55
Colleen Sharp Davis ‘19
Donald W. Barnes ‘60
Mr. & Mrs. James S. Davis
L. Eugene & Yvonne Harris Norton ‘60 ‘60
Loreta S. Davis ‘60
John H. Bennett, Sr. ‘25
Martha England Fincher ‘60
L. Eugene & Yvonne Harris Norton ‘60 ‘60
Mae Dobbs
Pearl Bennett
Sarah S. Cleghorn
William J. & Mary Beavers Johnston ‘56
Ed & Patsy Bennett McLeod
Bob L. Blackwell ‘47
James & Peggy N. Nally Cline ‘48 ‘51
John H. & JoEllen Bell Wilson ‘60 ‘61
James M. Boring, Jr.
Murray & Carol Lumpkin
David Bottoms
Dr. William J. & Mary Beavers Johnston ‘56
Jerry J. Brooks ‘52
Virgil C. Chandler ‘52
Catherine L. Brown
Hazel B. Lewis ‘42
Peggy Buchanan
Dr. William J. & Mary Beavers Johnston ‘56
John H. & JoEllen Bell Wilson ‘60 ‘61
Pauline Burdine
Richard & Priscilla Deming Darby ‘62 ‘62
Dr. J. Rowland Burgess, Jr.
Franklin R. & Carolyn R. Croker ‘54 ‘54
William J. & Mary Beavers Johnston ‘56
Ora Chadwick
Richard & Priscilla Deming Darby ‘62 ‘62
Edna Lovelace Chandler ‘52
Virgil C. Chandler ‘52
Donna York Chastain
The Rev. R. Olin & Donna Chastain Herndon
‘57 ‘57
Peggy Nally Cline ‘51
Claude B. Hicks ‘65
Mr. & Mrs. L. Clyde Collins
L. Eugene & Yvonne Harris Norton ‘60 ‘60
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Coy B. Free ‘48
Mary Free
L. Eugene & Yvonne Harris Norton ‘60 ‘60
Dr. F. James Funk, Jr., M.D.
Dr. & Mrs. L. Newton Turk, III
Marcie Turk
Bonnie Newman Garrison ‘69
Rebecca Darracott Byrd ‘70
Jan W. Day
The Rev. Dr. J. Douglas Gibson ‘34
The Rev. Milton L. & Betty Bailey McGuirt ‘55
The Rev. Dr. Reynolds W. Greene, Jr.
‘80H
Robert & Virginia Bailey ‘90
Sis Brown
Curtis Carter
Gina R. Charles
Charles K. & Carolyn Cobb, Jr.
Franklin R. & Carolyn R. Croker ‘54 ‘54
Walter & Doris Cook Dickey
Georgia Florida United Methodist Federal
Credit Union
H. E. Hodge Co., Inc
Elizabeth Hamill
Jack & Jane Johnston
Jim & Judy Jolly
Ann D. Keyes
Gregory & Donna Martin
Michael M. Miller
William G. & Beverly Pritchard, Jr.
William O. & Alice S. Riley
Steven & Nancy Gordy Simms
T.A. & Tut Simpson
John H. & JoEllen Bell Wilson ‘60 ‘61
William G. Hasty, Sr. ‘41
L. Eugene & Yvonne Harris Norton ‘60 ‘60
David D. Henritze
Donald Carson
Anne Moss Hopkins ‘53
Virgil C. Chandler ‘52
Roger E. Hopkins ‘53
Virgil C. Chandler ‘52
Glenn H. Hubbard ‘36
Marjorie Humphrey Hubbard ‘37
Thomas H. Jackson
Margaret C. Jackson
Charles S. Hasson
Clyde M. Lawson ‘56
The Charles S. Hasson Fund, Inc.
William J. & Mary Beavers Johnston
‘56
Delta Kappa Gamma, Gamma Eta
Chapter
Virginia Fitchett
Carole Gantt
Hightower Baptist Church
Sharon N. Hill
Gary Hite
Homer & Juanita Hughes
Janis Lovelace Nelson
Barbara Poplawski
Norman & Frances D. Sosebee ‘80
Jake Q. Maxwell
J. Q. Maxwell Sunday School Class, Haygood
UMC
Tommy McBurnett
Blakinship & Gaskin Properties LLC
Robert G. & Nancy G. McKinnon
Ed & Patsy Bennett McLeod
John H. & JoEllen Bell Wilson ‘60 ‘61
Brandon McCullers ‘00
John Gregory Sr.
Dr. & Mrs. W. E. Gregory Jr.
Aaron & Hope Hequembourg
Kenneth & Carolyn Herron
Charles M. Hudson
Ann Jester
Pat Maher
Linda O’Neill
Anonymous
Myrtle Phillips
Gordon Riddoch
Gene & Elaine Starr
Beth Phillips Talbert
Thomas Whitehead
Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Wilkie
Shastin B. Rader
Brent Scarbrough & Co., Inc.
Shane & Jennifer Waters
Mary Jane Reed
Price School of Education
Andrea Rhodes
Mr. & Mrs. David Datry
Carol Sanders
Richard & Priscilla Deming Darby ‘62 ‘62
Robert McKinney
Margaret C. Jackson
C. Jack & Maye Lyon Eaton ‘56 ‘58
Mary P. Lyon
Sandra Ballew Middleton ‘60
Commander James L. Middleton (RET) ‘60
L. Eugene & Yvonne Harris Norton ‘60 ‘60
Michael Milford ‘85
Rosemary Gilleland ‘84
Clovis Biggers Momon ‘60
Mary Jane Haley Weathersby ‘60
Bud Nally
Bobby B. & Sarah Cleghorn ‘52
Ann W. Roberts ‘62
Carla M. Roberts
Wendell & Kay Abernathy
Wayne & Marie Berkner
Steven & Camilla Callis Sr.
James & Sue Hess
Ron & Brenda Laird
Merrill & Alice Lee
Robert & Sharon Link, Jr.
Allen & Virginia Pepper
Douglas Peterson & Julia Losby
William & Marilyn Roberts
Mark & Sheryle Van De Water
Robert Seidel
Joyce Davey Neal ‘60
Hazel B. Lewis ‘42
Lowell T. & Barbara Jean Clemmons Croft
‘60 ‘60
Franklin Self
Eugene W. Owen ‘38
L. Eugene & Yvonne Harris Norton ‘60 ‘60
J.H. Payne
James E. & Janeal Wilkie Orr ‘58 ‘59
Lois Gregory Phillips ‘38
Roy & Darla Adams
Gordon N. Baker
Elaine M. Bishop
Blue Ridge UMC
L. Russell Burress
Richard & Priscilla Deming Darby ‘62 ‘62
Walter R. Davis
Carrie Dietrich
Nelson & Bonnie Fitzpatrick
Charlie & Helen Gregory
David White
The Rev. Dr. Ann N. Fletcher ‘75
Jarnett W. Wigington ‘52
Virgil C. Chandler ‘52
Richard & Priscilla Deming Darby ‘62 ‘62
Otis E. Smith
Tomette Wilkes
Richard & Priscilla Deming Darby ‘62 ‘62
Betty Wood
Richard & Priscilla Deming Darby ‘62 ‘62
Frances C. Yarbrough
James H. Yarbrough
The Rev. Dr. E. Jerome Zeller
Rosemary B. Dacalos
John H. & JoEllen Bell Wilson ‘60 ‘61 also gave in memory of:
Robby Anderson
Steven C. Cantrell ‘88
Louise Dysart
Fran Fuller ‘61
Robert N. Garrison ‘58
Jessie Goddard
Frank Gramling
Randy Gravley, Sr.
Geneva Hobgood
Dave Isom
Fletcher Jernigan
Marion Key
Elizabeth Payne
Sammy Prince
Dario Sanchez
Vesta Smithwick
Mr. & Mrs. John Sparks
Josh Spears
Ray Terrill
N.J. Wilbanks
Patsy Bramlett Self ‘56
G. Texana Ruff Shelnutt ‘46
Dee & Kandy Shelnutt
Andrew J. & Jan Whalen, III
Dr. Carl F. & Debbie Williams
Marie McClure Smith ‘32
Robert L. McClure
Daisy Louise Vaughn
Price School of Education
James C. Wallace Sr. ‘48
L. Eugene & Yvonne Harris Norton ‘60 ‘60
Marcus Wallace ‘42
Lillian Cable Williams ‘34
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Alumnotes
’29
Frances Linn, Reinhardt’s oldest
living alumna, enjoyed a 100th
birthday party hosted by her nieces and
nephew Marilyn Howell Cain ‘61,
Linn and Cecile Rolan Howell ‘66
‘66 and Garland Long ‘61 on Oct. 9,
2010. She received greetings from President & Mrs. Barack Obama and Willard
Scott of the Today Show. More than 200
friends and family were in attendance.
Bartow Co. Commissioner Clarence
Brown proclaimed October 9th “Frances
Linn Day” and presented her with a written proclamation. Reinhardt presented an
Honoree Scholarship and Bartow Cumberland Presbyterian Church honored her
by presenting two church members with
scholarships. (see p. 31.)
’48
’70
’82
’87
Tina Hulsey Wilson ‘99
MBA ‘09 recently completed
her CPHIMS (Certified Professional in
Health Information Management) certification. She works for WellStar Health
System as an IT manager and recently
celebrated her 21st wedding anniversary.
’90
Jennifer A. Wiggins and
Mark Matthews were married on
Nov. 7, 2009, at Epworth By The Sea on
St. Simons Island. They are expecting their
first child in October 2010.
Keith Pankey was named
Teacher of the Year for Oakland
Elementary School (Gilmer County). He
has taught in Gilmer County for 10 years
and has been an adjunct professor in Reinhardt’s Price School of Education, PSOE,
for almost two years. He is married to Michelle DeBord Pankey ‘93 ‘00, also a
teacher and PSOE adjunct. They have two
children, EmmaGrace and Keifer. He is
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The Alumnus of the Year, Alumni Loyalty Award, Ministerial Honorees,
John Wesley Clergy and Laity Awards and President’s Special Award
recipients will be recognized, along with others who have made
significant contributions to the University.
“It has been a tradition to recognize alumni award recipients during
Alumni Day. We hope this year to make these awards even more
distinctive by highlighting individuals from a larger, more diverse
perspective,” indicates JoEllen Wilson ‘61 , vice president for
institutional advancement and external affairs.
Alumni Director Jennifer Wiggins Matthew ‘90 adds, “It will be a great
setting to recognize outstanding alumni with our annual awards. We
deeply appreciate all that our Alumni do to support the University,
and this event gives us the opportunity to recognize them
and brag on all their accomplishments.”
also the son-in-law of Bonnie DeBord,
executive assistant to the president.
’93
Heather Holbrook is working on a doctorate in instructional design & technology at Virginia
Tech. In her second year, she is studying
games and simulations in instruction.
’95
Ryan Satterfield was named
the 2010 Teacher of the Year for
Cass High School. He majored in business and now teaches business education
and advises the FBLA group. Ryan is also
a member of Reinhardt’s Alumni Board of
Governors, and he and his family live in
Cartersville, Ga.
Kristen Morse Keenum ‘00 and her
husband, James, welcomed their son,
Andrew James, born Dec. 8, 2008. He also
has a 14-year-old sister, Lexi, who began
her freshman year at Sprayberry High this
year. The Keenums celebrated their third
wedding anniversary on June 16, 2010.
’96
’94
’97
Robert Martin Burnett
works for IBM.
Richard Wright (see p. 30).
Kristen Morse Keenum ‘93
(please see ’93 note).
Karrie Rector McGannon and her
husband welcomed daughter, Alexis, on
Dec. 25, 2009. They live in Orangeburg,
S.C.
’01
Plans are underway for a fund raising dinner, tentatively
scheduled for March 2011, to highlight special friends
of Reinhardt University.
Elree Bridges Worley (see.
Sonya Chilton Turner and
Glenda Johnston Cagle
planned and helped the Class of 1980 celebrate their 30th reunion this past March.
’92
AWARDS DINNER THIS SPRING TO HIGHLIGHT
EXCEPTIONAL FRIENDS & ALUMNI
p. 9).
Joe Head of Cartersville, Ga.,
retired from Kennesaw State
University as director of admissions on
May 31, 2010.
’00
The Higgins
’98
Alison McDougal Higgins
and her husband, Christian
Higgins ’10, announce the birth of their
son, Jackson, in November 2009. He was
7 lbs. and 12 oz. and was 21¼ inches.
’99
Matt Gibson and his wife welcomed daughter, Reese Jenna,
on March 31, 2010. The Gibsons live in
Rydal, Ga.
Julie Mooneyhan Goodwin and her
husband, Michael, announce the birth
of their son, Jason William, on Nov. 21,
2009. Jason joins big sister, Jessica, and big
brother, Charlie. The proud grandparents
are James and Jo Poore Mooneyhan
‘66 ‘66.
Lamar Pendley is celebrating 50 years
with his company, Pendley Heating and
Air in 2010.
’99
Tina Hulsey Wilson ‘87
MBA ‘09 (please see ’87 note).
Amy R. Maples and Clint A.
Blankenship (below left) were
married on Nov. 1, 2009, at Trevitt Hall
in Dalton, Ga. They live in Dalton where
she works in the marketing department
at North Georgia Electric Membership
Corporation and is an adjunct business
instructor at Dalton State College.
T.J. Rosene, men’s basketball coach at
Emmanuel College (Franklin Springs,
Ga.) was named Coach of the Year by
the National Christian College Athletic
Association after leading his squad to the
2009 National Championship. He is also a
former head coach of the Reinhardt’s men’s
and women’s basketball programs.
’02
Jennifer Leigh McFarland married
Mitchell K. Clack on May 16, 2009. The
couple resides in Gillsville, Ga.
Please let us know if you have a new
bundle (or bundles) of joy in your life
so we can send you a complimentary
Reinhardt University baby hat. We will
also add your little one to our Baby
Eagle Club. Call, e-mail or contact us
via www.reinhardt.edu/alumni.
Justin A Mitchell graduated on Dec. 12,
2009, from Shorter College with an MBA.
Josh Travis is the men’s basketball assistant coach at North Georgia College and
State University in Dahlonega, Ga.
Marie Zhong Shu Fang Zhong married Andy Sze on June 5, 2010. They live
in Los Angeles, Calif.
Zachary White (see p. 30).
Clifford L. Owen and his wife
announce the birth of their first
child, Clayton Daniel, on Feb. 26, 2009.
’03
The Blankenships
new parents,
grandparents,
aunts, uncles...
Have a new
bundle of joy?
Thomas A. “Lonnie’ Lacy II
and Jessica “Jay” Whitmire
‘03, his wife, announced the birth of their
second daughter, Kendall Lacy, on Sept.
24, 2009.
Jacob and Kristin Rogers Travis welcomed daughter “Kate” on June 14, 2010.
They also have a 4-year-old, Noah.
Stacy Sommer Bradshaw
and her husband, Hud, welcomed Sophia Simone on March 26, 2010.
Sophia is the baby sister of Max Von &
Taylor Renee.
Attention:
The Rev. Erik A. Mays of
Murrells Inlet, S.C., was commissioned as a provisional deacon at the
North Georgia Annual Conference of the
United Methodist Church in June of 2010.
Alumni Office
Jennifer Wiggins Matthews ’90
[email protected]
770-720-5509
fax 770-720-5910
He was appointed minister to youth at
Belin Memorial UMC in Murrells Inlet, S.C. He received his call to ministry
through Reinhardt campus ministry.
Joe Mullins, who earned a master’s
degree in sport management from the University of Tennessee after graduating from
Reinhardt, is a physical education teacher,
head wrestling coach, and assistant football
coach at Pickens High in Jasper, Ga.
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Alumnotes
Jonathan E. Rivers (see p.7)
Alumnotes
Melanie Scopa is now a development
associate at Catholic Charities Atlanta. Previously, she worked as a Reinhardt development officer.
Brian Stock and his wife, Mandy, welcomed their daughter, Lydia Anne on Jan.
16, 2010. She weighed 6 lb., 4 oz and was
18 inches long. “She is so cute and a blessing from our heavenly Father,” the proud
dad said.
’04
Chrysti Millsapps Goltz
and her husband announced the
birth of their son, Malachi Isaiah, on March
12, 2010. They live in Taylorsville, Ga.
Lindsay E. Powell of Atlanta, Ga., married Ben Boyd on July 10, 2010. She has
taught social studies at Roswell High School
and served as the Varsity Girls Soccer Coach
for the last five years.
’05
Angela Harlow ‘08 became
Reinhardt’s director of financial
aid on March 1, 2010. She has worked at
Reinhardt in admissions or financial aid for
almost 10 years.
Blake Pass and Suzianne Green Pass
’97 of Blue Ridge, Ga., welcomed daughter, Taber Blakeleigh, on March 11, 2010.
Kristen Gent Poole and her husband
welcomed son, Carter, on July 9, 2010.
They live in Kennesaw, Ga.
’06
Alison H. Holmes Adams
of Alpharetta, Ga., is now
patron services coordinator for the Falany
Performing Arts Center and an adjunct
professor of voice at Reinhardt University.
Randi Winn McSwain and her husband, Chris, welcomed their first child,
Lilly Kate, on Aug. 18, 2010. She weighed
6 lbs., 2 oz. and was 19 inches long.
Rae Lynda Adams Merry and her husband welcomed their son, Jacob Merry, on
Aug. 18, 2009. They live in Dahlonega, Ga.
’07
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Mary Hill Jost became Reinhardt’s alumni development ad-
In Memoriam
’39
Nettie Lee Lovelace of Free
Home, Ga., passed away on
April 18, 2010.
Nyla Paige and Carolyn Jean Turner.
West and Moody
ministrative coordinator in January 2010.
She had worked in Reinhardt’s admissions
office since 2007.
Brad and Leigh Baker Prather of
Powder Springs, Ga., welcomed sons, Nathan Bradley and Caleb Thomas, on April
5, 2010.
Paulding High School, Justin accepted
the head girl’s basketball coach position at
Metter High School in July 2010. He is
also assisting the football team and coaching the cross country team. Briana is the
out of state recruitment coordinator for the
Georgia Southern University Admissions
Office.
Emilie Heard Steele and her husband,
Garrett, announce the birth of their son,
Gavin, on Feb. 19, 2009.
Mitchell Roberts and Shea Barker
’10 were married in May 2010, at Dallas
First UMC in Dallas, Ga.
’08
Adia Williams of Lithonia,
Ga, welcomed twin daughters
Nyla Paige and Carolyn Jean Turner. born
April 6, 2010. (see photo above).
Tina Hulsey Wilson ‘87 ‘99 MBA
(please see ‘87 note).
Angela Harlow (see ’05 note.)
‘98.
Selena J. Tucker Thompson and her
husband, Cody, announce the birth of
their daughter, Aubrey Elise, on July 3,
2010.
’09
Briana Moody and Justin
West are engaged to be married
in February 2011. After teaching history
and coaching football and track at South
’10
Christian Higgins see note for
Alison McDougal Higgins
Michael Lichucki and Sarah Marple
were married on Oct. 9, 2010. They met as
freshmen at Reinhardt.
Robert Scott Wahnschaff is engaged
to Ashley Raimondi ’09. — JAM, MEJ
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old pages at the end of this calendar year, 2010! — JAM
’41
’42
Charlie Frank Gregory
passed away on Feb. 12, 2010.
’46
’56
Lucille McKnight passed
away in November of 2009.
Ms. Virginia Parker of
Waleska, Ga., passed away on
Jan. 9, 2010.
The Rev. Edward “Ed” Emmett Deen, age 80, of Baxley,
Ga., passed away on May 19, 2009.
’80
Randall Brooke of Cave
Springs, Ga. (formerly of Canton, Ga.) passed away May 3, 2010
’06
Mark Geiger tragically lost
his life in a motorcycle accident on Oct. 3, 2009. Family and friends
hosted a soccer game in September 2010
to raise scholarship funds in his memory.
– JAM, MEJ
Faculty & Staff
Oh, BABY! The Office of Marketing and Communications recently hosted its first Baby Brunch & Photoshoot to feature all the babies born to our employees since the last edition of the magazine was published.
(Top row, from left) Amanda Brown, graphic designer, and Peyton; Lauren Thomas, media relations
coordinator, and Reagan; Nicole Weston, director of residence life, and Julie; The Rev. Leigh Martin,
University chaplain, and Thomas; (Bottom row, from left) Dr. Anne Good, assistant professor of history,
and Judith; Jym Davis, assistant professor of Art, and Adrian; and Brian Stock, helpdesk support/PC
technician, and Lydia. (Not in attendance) Martie Richards, admissions coordinator, and Reece.
Award, which recognizes excellence in
teaching, commitment to value-centered
education and service to students. He is an
associate professor of physical education
and sport studies.
Jonathan and Anne Good welcomed
their second daughter, Judith Leonie, on
April 26, 2010. He is an associate professor
of history, and she is an assistant professor
of history. (photo above.)
Dr. Kevin Crawford, assistant professor
of English and theatre, received the Faculty
Research and Scholarship Award. His review
of The Third Part of Henry the Sixth, with
the Death of the Duke of York, presented
by the Atlanta Shakespeare Company at
the New American Shakespeare Tavern in
Atlanta in November 2008, was published
in September 2009 in Shakespeare Bulletin
27.3 (2009).
Dr. Katherine Hyatt, an assistant
professor of business, received the Jane
England Faculty Award for Excellence.
The award is named for a longtime faculty
member who exemplified leadership and
dedication to students.
James “Jym” B. Davis’s illustration
of Johnny Cash was featured on the front
page of the Toledo Free Press Star (Ohio)
on April 27, 2010. Davis is an assistant
professor of art.
Athletic Director Bill Popp recorded
his 300th career win as a head baseball
coach when Reinhardt beat Virginia Intermont on March 20, 2010. He earned 167
wins as the Oglethorpe University head
baseball coach. Now in his seventh season
at Reinhardt, he finished the 2010 season
with 317 career wins.
Dr. Robert “Bobby” Epling received
the United Methodist Exemplary Teacher
Leigh Martin, University chaplain, gave
birth on Feb. 22, 2010, to Thomas Frost
Martin. (photo above.)
Martie Richards and her husband,
Chris, welcomed their first child, daughter
Reece Marissa, on July 12, 2010. Richards
is an admissions coordinator.
Dr. Eddie Robertson received the
2009-10 Captain Reinhardt Award from
the Student Government Association.
Janet Rodning received the 2010 Reinhardt Bridge Award. The annual award
is given by faculty to a staff member in
recognition and appreciation of his or her
outstanding service and commitment to
faculty and students. She is Reinhardt’s
Registrar.
Dr. S. Beth Russell, an associate professor of psychology, received the 2009-10
Vulcan Teaching Excellence Award. This
award recognizes outstanding contributions
to undergraduate education, student learning and campus life.
Nicole Weston, Reinhardt’s director of
residence life, gave birth to Julie Elizabeth
Tye Weston on Feb. 22, 2010. (photo above.)
Dr. Kenneth Wheeler (see p. 30).
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Growing
History & Spirit
Tracing Back History
Richard Wright ‘94 (above) and
Dr. Kenneth Wheeler, associate
professor of history, developed a proposal to restore the Sutallee Trace, a
roadbed created in the beginning of
Cherokee County’s existence.
On March 10, 2010, County and
Reinhardt officials, including Cherokee County Commissioner Harry
Johnston and Reinhardt President Dr.
J. Thomas Isherwood, and community members attended a presentation
by Wright and Wheeler on “Cherokee
Indians and White Settlers in Early
Cherokee County.”
The pair discussed their research
and knowledge of the history of the
Etowah Valley during the Southern
gold rush when white settlers were
moving into the area, prior to Cherokee Removal. They coauthored New
Men in the Old South: Joseph E. Brown
and his Associates in Georgia’s Etowah
Valley, published in the Georgia Historical Quarterly.
Due to the persuasiveness of
Wright and Wheeler’s proposal and
lobbying from local Boy Scout leader
Dan Owen of Canton, Ga., the Cherokee County government recently
purchased 260 acres of land to link a
system of trails with the Sutallee Trace.
The next step will be to cut multipurpose trails, as well as provide kayak
and canoe access to the Etowah River.
– LHT.
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Most would say that
Zach White ’96 has
a green thumb; he,
however, calls it a
navy and gold thumb.
White, the University’s
horticulturist for more
than seven years, has a
passion for Reinhardt, and
it shows inside and outside in
all he does for the University.
“Reinhardt was a special place when I
attended as a student and that same spirit
is still here today. It’s an honor to work at
the place I love with so many great faculty,
staff and students, and I am really lucky to
be able to work doing my passion in life—
horticulture.”
In the last two years, White has dedicated himself to restoring the integrity
of Reinhardt’s historical Burgess Arboretum—established in 1951 by Dr. J. Rowland Burgess, Jr., Reinhardt president from
1944-73. More than 600 trees and shrubs
have been identified, mapped and re-labeled by White, County Extension Agent
Paul Pugliese and the Cherokee County
Master Gardener volunteers.
“We have trees and shrubs that Dr. Burgess brought to our campus from all over
the country, from our paperback Maple
tree from the Arnold Arboretum at Harvard
University, to our Scarlet Oak Tree grown
from seedling on the capital grounds in Atlanta to our rare American elm tree,” White
said. “The information we have discovered
indexing these trees has been like discovering a treasure chest in our own back yard!”
A new addition to the Arboretum has
been the 127 (and growing) Most Noble
Trees & Shrubs Plant Walk; a new tree or
shrub is added each year in celebration of
the University’s
establishment
in 1883.
W h i t e’s
passion for Reinhardt has also
grown to include
the surrounding
city of Waleska. He
wanted to create a better sense of community between the City and the University,
and that’s when the idea of the Waleska
Farmers Market at Reinhardt University
came into fruition.
“I am involved with other local farmers
markets, and I have experienced what great
benefit they are to these communities,” said
White. “I wanted to bring that benefit to
Waleska and Reinhardt.
“We’ve had so much support from
the Reinhardt family to our community
neighbors to people from as far away as Atlanta. Having such positive support even
helped us to be voted 4th Best Market in
Georgia in the America’s Favorite Farmers
Market contest!”
White’s hopes for Reinhardt’s “growing” future are to expand the Arboretum by
planting more distinct trees and shrubs and
to host more farmers markets for the summer and fall 2011 seasons. He also would
like to one day bring back Reinhardt’s tradition of farming.
“What makes Reinhardt’s campus so
beautiful is not just the flowers and plants;
it’s the people,” White said. “There is a
spirit and friendliness here that I have not
found at any other college or institution I
have ever been. That’s what makes me love
what I do and have such a passion for Reinhardt.” – LHT.
A journey that began on a dirt road in a buggy
Fond Reinhardt memories from
our oldest living alumna
When alumni reflect back to their first arrival on campus, many remember riding on
highways or interstates; maybe they were
with their parents or even in their own cars.
Their belongings included matching bedspreads, desk accessories, mini fridges and
these days, laptops and Ipods... but Frances
Linn ’29 remembers a very different arrival.
She traveled by buggy from Pine Log,
Ga., down a dirt road that is now Highway 140. She and her whole family came to
Waleska, then spelled Walesca, in 1920 so
she and her sister could attend Reinhardt
Academy. At age 10, Frances was eager to
start the fourth grade. Her father, Robert
Lee Linn Sr., became the College’s farm
manager, maintenance manager and later a
chauffeur for the college president who did
not own a car.
Ms. Linn celebrated her 100th birthday
on October 9th of this year, and she is now
our oldest living alumna. It’s really no surprise that she has lived this long; both her
mother and her sister lived to 102!
The Linns have played a big part in
the Reinhardt Family. Twenty-five family
members have attended Reinhardt, dating
all the way back to Ms. Linn’s uncle who
graduated in 1893.
Typical college life included studying
by Aladdin oil lamp, pumping your own
water from a well inside the girls dorm, being warmed by coal heat in the residence
hall and being one of the lucky few who
got to sit by the steam radiator.
In those days, they enjoyed practical
jokes. Ms. Linn recalls a time when someone snuck a College dairy cow into Winthrop Hall. Maybe it’s a good thing we no
longer have dairy cows on campus!
Fun activities included very successful debate teams, the Haygoods and the
Pierces. A championship debate was held
each year, and there wasn’t ever an empty
seat. Students also enjoyed three act plays,
along with tennis matches and basketball
and baseball games played on a dirt court
during the day since Reinhardt didn’t have
electricity yet.
(Top) Ms. Linn was valedictorian of her
Reinhardt graduating class.
(Bottom) Frances Linn ’29 owns the grand
piano that once belonged to Captain
Reinhardt, one of Reinhardt’s founders. Her
father bought it from Captain Reinhardt’s
niece, Fredonia Blanton.
Ms. Linn kept a very busy schedule as
a student. She worked on Hiltonian staff
and was editor her senior year. Her classes
included English, French, Latin, Bible, history and chemistry. She worked in the library keeping a high school study hall and
tutored in Spanish. She was also on the
debate council for girls and taught Sunday School at Waleska UMC. When asked
what a favorite Reinhardt memory was, she
said, “I would love to relive all of my days
at Reinhardt except for two classes — trigonometry and chemistry.”
Being busy did not keep her from succeeding. She was 1st Honor Salutatorian
of the high school and Valedictorian of her
college class. She continued her education
at LaGrange College for one year and later
completed her education at the University
of Georgia.
As a lifelong educator, she began her
teaching career at age 19 in Pine Log, Ga.
She taught at several schools including Taylorsville and Adairsville high schools and
eventually retired from Fairmount High
School after 44 years in the classroom.
Reinhardt continues to be a vital
part of Ms. Linn’s life. The grand piano
in her front parlor once belonged to
Captain Reinhardt, one of Reinhardt’s
founders. Ms. Linn’s father purchased the
piano from Captain Reinhardt’s niece,
Fredonia Blanton.
Ms. Linn embodies the ideal of a lifelong learner. She still reads two newspapers,
The Daily Tribune and The Atlanta Journal
and Constitution, along with five magazine
subscriptions. She is true evidence that we
are never too old to keep learning. How
lucky we are to claim her not just as one
of our alums but as our oldest living alum!
Happy 100th Birthday Ms. Linn!
— JWM
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A “Golden” Opportunity
The Class of 1960 Celebrates its Golden Anniversary
at Reinhardt’s 2010 Commencement Ceremony
The Golden Anniversary
attendees (bottom) enjoy
recreating a memorable
photograph from their
yearbook.
Below, they pause for a
group shot with their
robes and medallions.
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A select group of Reinhardt alumni had a
“golden” opportunity at the College’s 2010
commencement ceremony. More than 40
members of the Class of 1960 returned to
their alma mater to celebrate their Golden
Anniversary. Each was honored and recognized during the ceremony, and the group
celebrated the occasion before and after
the main event.
“Returning to Reinhardt after having
graduated 50 years ago gave me the chance
to reconnect with friends with whom I
have kept in touch and renew friendships
with those whom I have lost touch,” said
Carolyn Hays, a member of the Golden
group. “I have visited the campus several
times since graduating and have seen some
of the physical changes, but I was amazed
at how different, yet still the same, it looks
today. Reinhardt will always have a place in
our hearts!”
The Reinhardt Office of Alumni honored the Golden alumni with a celebration the night before commencement that
included dinner, a video presentation and a golden medallion
ceremony. The event was the first
time many in the group had seen
each other since graduation 50
years before.
“They were a hoot,” said Jennifer Wiggins Matthews ‘90, director
of alumni. “They were just full of
laughter and excitement the whole
night. They just had so much to say
and so much to catch up on since
many hadn’t seen each other in so
many years. It was a great time!”
During commencement, the
Golden group wore black robes
along with the medallions they received
the night before. They were the first group
in the commencement processional, and
each was recognized during the ceremony.
“It was such an incredible experience,”
said Bobby Craven during the brunch held
for the group after commencement. “We
felt so honored to be a part of this special
occasion and to be recognized for our accomplishments was such a privilege. The
whole experience of our reunion at Reinhardt was first-class all the way.”
After 50 years of much success, the
Golden group offered a bit of advice to the
Class of 2010. “Cherish your friendships,
and make the most of the opportunity
that has been given to you at Reinhardt.”
– LHT
Almost 300 students, alumni, faculty and staff
enjoyed Reinhardt’s Fall Family and Alumni Weekend.
1) Adia Williams ’08 poses in
front of the green screen with
her twin daughters, Carolyn and
Nyla Thomas, and her mother,
You are invited to...
Sherryl Skinner.
2) Alexa Huston, a senior business
major from Talking Rock, Ga., was
crowned Miss Reinhardt 2010-11.
3) Reinhardt’s Finest - Emile Ennis, Michael Cass, Nahum VigoFas, Owen Bagley and Darwin
Kellogg -received the Talent Show
grand prize.
4) Nahum Vigo-Fas and Kelsey
Syers are all smiles during the
Miss Reinhardt dance number.
Saturday, October
Friday, October 8
5) Director9of Residence Life Nicole Weston
Miss Reinhardt Competition
Free Varsity
and Lunch
her little one, Julie, enjoyed the face painting
7–9 p.m. at the Falany Performing Arts Center
11 a.m.–2 p.m. at the Hasty Student Life Center Plaza
booth
Fall Festivalon Fall Family Day.
11 a.m.–3 p.m. at the Hasty & Gordy Center Plaza
6) Cotton candy was one of the goodies being
Men’s Soccer vs. Faulkner
For more information, please
handed out on Fall Family Day. Cheerleaders
University
contact the Offices of:
3:30–5:30 p.m. at the Jim & Syble Boring
Andrew
Bradshaw, Courtney Marks, (left), and
Sports
Complex
Student Activities
Alumni Relations
770-720-9238
770-720-5509
Dinner
(Cost: $6.50) Seyden share a cone. — MSW
Amanda
[email protected] [email protected]
5–6:30 p.m. at the W. Frank & Evelyn J. Gordy Center
FALL FAMILY
& ALUMNI
8&9
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7–9 p.m. at the Falany Performing Arts Center
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“Goodall”
Around
Olivia Goodall Represents Reinhardt, AAC at Red Cross/
NAIA Collegiate Leadership Program in Nation’s Capital
In June 2010, Reinhardt student-athlete
Olivia Goodall represented the University
and the Appalachian Athletic Conference
at the Red Cross/National Association of
Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Collegiate
Leadership Program in Washington, D.C.
Goodall, a member of the Reinhardt cross
country team and a former cheerleader, was
one of just 15 NAIA student-athletes from
across the country selected to participate
for two weeks of leadership training at the
Red Cross National Headquarters.
“It was so much fun and an amazing experience,” said Goodall, a sophomore business major with a minor in art. “We learned
a lot about the Red Cross and what it does.
Representatives from the NAIA also came
and talked to us about character and having
a good attitude whether you’re on or off the
field, and that was really informative.”
Drew Tyson ‘11 Begins Professional Baseball Career
After Being Selected by Oakland Athletics
Former Reinhardt baseball player Drew
Tyson began his professional career in June
after being selected by the Oakland Athletics in the 17th round of the 2010 Major
League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. Tyson, a 6-foot-5, 195-pound right-handed
pitcher, completed his junior season with
the Eagles this past spring and became the
first player drafted out of the Reinhardt
program, which began in 2005.
“Professional ball this summer has been
one of the greatest opportunities I’ve had in
my life,” Tyson said. “It is a lot of fun, but
at the same time this is our job now, and it’s
very competitive. When I’m at the field, I
just try to have fun and enjoy it for what it
is, and compete at my highest level and see
where it takes me.”
Tyson started his quest for Major
League Baseball with the Vancouver Canadians of the Class A short-season Northwest
League. After spending some time with the
Canadians, he played for and had great
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success with the Athletics of the Arizona
League, a rookie-ball affiliate of Oakland.
At the conclusion of the Arizona League
schedule, Tyson was recalled to Vancouver, where his club advanced to Northwest
League playoffs.
Combining his numbers with the Canadians and the Athletics, Tyson finished
his first professional season with 19 appearances (all in relief ), a 1-0 record and a 1.25
ERA, striking out 49 batters and walking
just seven in 36 innings pitched.
Tyson was a member of the Eagles’
pitching staff the last three years, making
46 appearances with 18 starts. He compiled
a 12-6 career record with five saves and
102 strikeouts.
After working out with the Oakland
organization for about a month starting in
mid-September, Tyson returned home to
Woodstock, Ga., in preparation for next
season. – SPR
“We got to go to the White House and
Capitol Hill. We saw a lot of important
people like (Vice President) Joe Biden and
Senator (John) Kerry.”
Now in its fourth year, the Red Cross/
NAIA Collegiate Leadership Program
continues to inspire, motivate and create a
new and diverse generation of Red Cross
volunteers and leaders through exemplifying the five core values of the NAIA Champions of Character program. These core
values are integrity, respect, responsibility,
sportsmanship and servant leadership. As
part of its support of Red Cross diversity
initiatives, State Farm Insurance sponsors
this partnership.
Goodall is originally from Boston,
Mass., but now resides in Marietta, Ga. –
SPR.
We’re #1!
Softball & Men’s Golf Teams Capture
Conference Championships in Spring 2010
In its first academic year as a member of
the Appalachian Athletic Conference, Reinhardt captured a pair of championships
and had one team advance to an NAIA National Championship event.
Athletic Director Bill Popp said Reinhardt was are extremely proud of the two
conference championships teams. “We feel
like all of our teams work exceptionally
hard – and it paid off during our first year
in the Appalachian Athletic Conference
(AAC),” he said. “To also receive the commendations from the Board of Trustees was
icing on the cake. We hope to continue to
compete well, not only on our fields and
courts, but also to maintain the strong aca-
demic tradition we have created among our
student-athletes.”
Under the direction of 2010 AAC
Coach of the Year Ken Dixon, the men’s
golf squad won the AAC Championship
tournament in April, earning the conference’s automatic bid to the national event
at the TPC Deere Run course in Silvis, Ill.
The Eagles were led by junior Chris Cartwright, and freshmen Zach Lindsey and
Dan Merriman, who each received all-conference recognition.
In softball, Reinhardt claimed the AAC
regular season title by four games with a
14-2 record, and went on to finish 40-11
overall. Glen Crawford was chosen as the
AAC Coach of the Year after leading his
Lady Eagles to single-season school records
for wins, shutouts (23), longest winning
streak (11 games) and most victories to
start a season (seven).
Freshman Maddie Monroe was named
the AAC Pitcher of the Year and received
all-conference accolades along with senior
Sarah Brown, junior Cali Lovett, sophomores Kelsey Floyd, Ashley Kennedy and
Andrea Thibaudeau, and freshman Lindsey
Booker. Senior Alex Riccardi, who graduated from Reinhardt in May, was an NAIA
Scholar-Athlete. – SPR
(Top) AAC Regular Season Champion Softball
Team; (Bottom) AAC Champion Men’s Golf Team
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NAIA Scholar Teams
Women’s Soccer, Volleyball Teams Again
Among Top Academic Performers in Nation
(Top) 2009 Lady Eagles soccer team. (Bottom) 2009 Lady Eagles volleyball team.
2009-10
Two Reinhardt teams received national
recognition when the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)
announced its scholar teams for 2009-10.
Reinhardt’s women’s soccer and volleyball
programs earned the distinction, and to be
honored as an NAIA scholar team, a squad
must have at least a 3.0 combined gradepoint average on a 4.0 scale.
“These two teams have had a lot of
success academically and deserve the recognition they receive from the NAIA,”
Reinhardt athletic director Bill Popp said.
“All of our teams are striving to meet
academic goals, but women’s soccer and
volleyball have really been our leaders in
the classroom.”
The women’s soccer squad, under head
coach Andy Kaplan, was honored as an
NAIA scholar team for the fourth straight
year after putting together a 3.24 GPA.
The Lady Eagles ranked 46th of the 70
programs that earned the recognition with
219 NAIA schools offering women’s soccer
as an intercollegiate sport last season.
In volleyball, former head coach Angela
Monds’ squad garnered NAIA scholar-team
status for the third consecutive year. Reinhardt posted a 3.14 GPA, finishing 76th in
the nation among 90 schools that qualified
for scholar-team accolades. A total of 242
NAIA institutions offered volleyball.
The 10-member Appalachian Athletic
Conference totalled just eight NAIA scholar teams. Only the University of Virginia’s
College at Wise, with three, had more than
Reinhardt. – SPR. 36
Golden Eagle awards are given annually to Reinhardt’s top male and female
student-athletes while the Silver Eagle
awards are presented to a male and female
student-athlete with the most team spirit
and loyalty to the University.
The awards will be presented at Homecoming on Feb. 12, 2011, during halftime
of the women’s basketball game. Their
names will also be added to plaques displayed in the James & Sis Brown Athletic
Center. — SPR
Volleyball Program Under
Direction of New Head Coach
The Reinhardt women’s volleyball program is under the direction of a new head
coach – Jenny Hayes.
Under Hayes, the Lady Eagles got off
to a successful start this fall by winning
four straight matches in a tournament at
Cumberland University. When the Lady
Eagles defeated Wesleyan College in their
home opener, they matched the best start
in school history at 5-0.
“The season got off to a great start
with strong heart and determination
from the girls,” Hayes said. “They saw
how good they can be when they play
together as a team.”
Hayes came to Reinhardt from
Southern Union State Community College where she served as the head volleyball coach the last three years. Last season,
she was named the Alabama Community
College Conference (ACCC) Coach of
the Year. – SPR
As Reinhardt’s newest sport, the
women’s lacrosse team will begin
spring play on Feb. 19, 2011.
Head coach Alyson Whitley said
she is using her administrative,
coaching and athletic skills to
meld “a core group of experienced
players and several really good
walk-ons” into a successful team.
“I’m really excited about starting the first-ever women’s lacrosse
team at Reinhardt,” she said. Already the team is coming together. In a big tournament this fall,
they played Clemson hard. “We
only lost by one, and for a brand
new team, that’s really impressive,” she said.
Reinhardt Athletic Director
Bill Popp is encouraging community members to support the new
lacrosse teams. “It’s exciting and
fast-paced,” he said. “We hope
the Reinhardt Family will cheer
on our new teams. They’re starting a tradition, and we want you
to be a part.”
Schedules will be on ReinhardtEagles.com later this fall.
—SPR
Golf Tournament Benefited Athletics
Athletic Eagle Award Winners
The 2009-10 Golden Eagle and Thelma
Rogers Silver Eagle award winners were
announced in September 2010 by Athletic
Director Bill Popp.
Earning Golden Eagle Awards were
Matt Dalton (baseball) and Maddie Monroe (softball). The Silver Eagle Award,
named after a former Reinhardt athletic
administrator and coach, went to Kordel
Alexander (men’s basketball) and Alex Riccardi (softball).
Head coach Alyson
Whitley (right) welcomes the first women’s
lacrosse signee Emily
Collins of Snellville,
Ga.
On Oct. 25, 2010, Reinhardt held its first golf tournament
to benefit Intercollegiate Athletics
Maddie Monroe
Matt Dalton
Alex Riccardi
Kordel Alexander
“Our first event was
a success, and we
look forward to the
tournament growing
every year. It’s a great
way for those who
love athletics to get
involved and make a
real difference.”
Dr. J. Thomas Isherwood
With more than 200 scholarship studentathletes, 15 intercollegiate teams and
cheerleading, and a new athletic conference,
Reinhardt intercollegiate athletics has more
offerings and demands than ever. For that
reason, University planners decided to add
a fall golf tournament to support athletics.
“Intercollegiate athletics play a vital
role in life at Reinhardt," said President
Dr. J. Thomas Isherwood. “Our first event
was a success, and we look forward to the
tournament growing every year. It’s a great
way for those who love athletics to get
involved and make a real difference.”
The first athletic tournament was held
Oct. 25, 2010, at Callahan Golf Links
in Waleska, Ga. Reinhardt staff person
Barbara Manous commended tournament
chair C. Kenneth White ’61 for his
leadership. “Ken was so kind to lead this
effort. His enthusiasm for his alma mater is
evident in all he does.”
For final tournament results and plans
for next year, please see reinhardt.edu.
—BLM
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Thanks to everyone who answered
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and made a gift. The money
we raise goes for scholarships,
equipment for the science
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library and other assistance
as we ‘Shape the Lives
and Build the Futures’ of
Reinhardt students.
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